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Researchers from Nottingham’s UoN Chemistry, @Unibirmingham, UQ News and Universität Ulm have successfully transformed CO2 into methanol which is a discovery that could pave the way for creating new green fuels. ➡️ ow.ly/gWY750R41sv
Trash to treasure– researchers turn metal waste into catalyst for H2 MASI researchers have pioneered a circular economy approach to producing green hydrogen from metal waste. Read more here nottingham.ac.uk/news/trash-to-… UoN Chemistry UoN nmRC Uni of Nottingham Press Office UoN Science Nottingham Research
How do you turn trash into treasure? Using magnetron sputtering of course! Check out this work from MASI Programme Grant featuring SEM, EDS and XPS from the nmRC! nottingham.ac.uk/news/trash-to-…
Waste metal swarf has nanotextured surface! Ideal for fixing electrocatalytic centres for hydrogen production from water. Well done to team MASI Programme Grant UoN Chemistry big thanks to Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UoN nmRC pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
MASI's exciting new publication, where we harness light to turn CO2 into fuel, has been covered by Tech Briefs . The interview with our Director Nottingham Nanomaterials Group explains the findings and future plans in more detail: techbriefs.com/component/cont… doi.org/10.1039/d4ta00…
New process for turning CO2 into sustainable fuel - Tech Briefs reports on recent research from UoN Chemistry UoN nmRC techbriefs.com/component/cont…
A team of researchers from UoN Chemistry and Faculty of Engineering have found a way to transform metal waste into an effective catalyst to make hydrogen from water – a discovery that could make hydrogen production more sustainable. bit.ly/44dUIqt
Metal swarf transformed into electrodes for hydrogen production: chemistryworld.com/news/metal-swa… Chemistry World covered the work of MASI Programme Grant team 😃
Our latest publication on electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to produce formate is now out in Communications Chemistry, featuring work from @CDTSusChem UoN Chemistry UoN nmRC Nottingham Nanomaterials Group Uni of Birmingham : doi.org/10.1038/s42004…
Nanoscale morphological changes are monitored and directly linked with the selectivity of the CO2 electroreduction reaction MASI Programme Grant @CDTSusChem nature.com/articles/s4200…