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Grant E. Johnson

@grantjo84977610

Chemist, Team Lead, and Chief Scientist for NETS Initiative at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).

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Pleased to share the latest publication from the NETS Initiative. Here, we demonstrate how reaction-diffusion coupling may be used to separate critical minerals without ligands, membranes, or specialty chemicals. …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…

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"The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy should develop a public-private partnership to accelerate R&D in advanced, critical minerals and materials for domestic manufacturing at scale." forbes.com/sites/deborahw…

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"At the 2019-2024 rate of progress, METR suggests that AI models will be able to handle tasks that take humans about a month at 50% reliability by 2029, possibly sooner." nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Pleased to share our latest publication on the effects of graphene oxide sheet size and functionality on the adsorption and permeation of metal ions. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Pleased to share the latest publication from the NETS Initiative. In this work, we demonstrate fluorescence spectroscopy for the quantification of analytes in complex solutions. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Pleased to share this highlight on research from the NETS Initiative. Here, we demonstrate the recovery of the critical mineral manganese from easily accessible surface nodules in South Dakota. pnnl.gov/publications/s…

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Pleased to share this highlight on recent research from the NETS Initiative. Here, we demonstrate the use of reaction-diffusion coupling to selectively separate critical rare earth elements from recycled electronic waste. pnnl.gov/publications/e…