Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), which react rapidly in the lower atmosphere, have emerged as the lead synthetic chemical for ...
A research team led by Assistant Professor Shogo Mori and Professor Susumu Saito at Nagoya University has developed a method ...
UNSW scientists found that HFOs, marketed as eco-friendly refrigerants, degrade into harmful greenhouse gases, raising ...
A team of scientists at UNSW has discovered that some of the most important new refrigerants break down, in part, into ...
Researchers have discovered a method that enables the near-complete breakdown of Plexiglas into its monomer building blocks.
Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), which react rapidly in the lower atmosphere, have emerged as the lead synthetic chemical for refrigerants, and are considered a more environmentally friendly alternative to ...
Scientists have developed an advanced artificial photosynthesis technique that doesn’t just mimic plants—it revolutionizes ...
A team led by Nagoya University has shown that artificial photosynthesis is feasible using organic materials. Using the ...
Polymer chemists at ETH Zurich have discovered a surprising way to virtually fully break down PMMA plastic - commonly known ...
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