Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:APNT) announced that it will showcase some of its key nanotechnology advancements in metallic inks and pastes at the NIP26 Digital Printing Technologies Conference being held at the Hilton Hotel in Austin, TX from September 21-23, 2010.
Engineering researchers from Tufts University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard University have demonstrated the low-temperature efficacy of an atomically dispersed platinum catalyst, which could be suitab...
Praxair, Inc. has been awarded $35 million by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to accelerate development of oxygen transport membrane (OTM) systems which can dramatically reduce the cost of oxygen for synthesis gas (syngas) production and oxy-fuel combustion.
Emmett Crawford, research associate in Polymers Technology, Eastman, today received the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) 2010 Gordon E. Moore Medal by the Chemical Heritage Foundation at Innovation Day 2010 in Philadel...
BASF SE and Solix Biofuels, Inc. today announced that they have signed an agreement to investigate the use of algae to produce certain chemicals for BASF.
Chemtura Corporation today announced it will inaugurate a new production line for its Naugalube(R) 403 liquid antioxidant at its existing plant in Rio Claro, Brazil, by the end of 2010.
Every year, about 30 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide are pumped into the Earth’s atmosphere from power plants, cars and other industrial sources that rely on fossil fuels. Scientists who want to mitigate carbon dioxide’s effects on global climate have started experimenting with storing the gas underground, a process known as carbon sequestration.
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Over 80% of all products manufactured today in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries require the use of catalysts.
Catalysts are materials which themselves are not consumed within chemical reactions, but which s...
An unusual substance known as “dry water,” which resembles powdered sugar, could provide a new way to absorb and store carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming, scientists reported at the 240th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.
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