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US-Danish team identifies new option for methanol production
March 14, 2014 Editor 0
Researchers from the US and Denmark have identified a new, nickel-gallium, catalyst that turns hydrogen and carbon dioxide into methanol while producing fewer byproducts than the current catalyst. This new approach is low-cost and much cleaner that the existing process. The research is a joint project between Stanford University, the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC originally stood for Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre) and the Danish Technical University (DTU).
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