A catalyst design developed in the lab of Professor Ted Sargent increases efficiency, turning captured COâ‚‚ into high-purity ethylene for plastics and packaging.
Conventional ethylene production via steam cracking generates massive carbon emissions—about one ton of CO₂ per ton of ethylene—creating a major climate burden. Researchers developed a highly ...
Dioxycle is a carbon transformation startup that is working on a new process to produce ethylene at scale using recycled carbon emissions. Ethylene is used in packaging, clothing, PVC-based sewage ...
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