Tiny bolts of plasma, flickering inside a submerged glass tube, may have opened a new route for turning methane into liquid ...
Professor Dayne Swearer found that bursts of plasma convert methane into methanol without high heat and pressures.
Enhancing with argon. To further enhance the process, the team diluted methane with argon, which is typically an inert noble ...
The findings potentially resolve a long-standing issue with methanol conversion, which has tended to be clunky, inefficient, ...
By harnessing tiny bursts of plasma — or mini “lightning bolts” — in glass tubes submerged in water, the researchers ...
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US chemists turn natural gas into liquid fuel without high heat and pressures
Chemists in the United States have discovered a new way to turn natural gas ...
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Northwestern chemists convert natural gas to liquid fuel at mild conditions
A team at Northwestern University has figured out how to turn methane into methanol in a single step, at room temperature, ...
The global methanol market is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by its dual role as an industrial chemical and a clean energy carrier. The emergence of green methanol, produced from ...
Researchers from National Taiwan University and Chulalongkorn University developed a copper-based catalyst system that ...
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Northwestern turns methane into methanol using "bottled lightning"
A small glass tube, a copper coating, and a burst of plasma no hotter than room temperature. That is the setup behind a new ...
A research team has successfully developed a new method that can prevent the crossover of large fuel molecules and suppress the degradation of electrodes in advanced fuel cell technology using ...
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