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CeCaS Center
Perfecting the Process with New Modeling Tools: Carbon Dioxide into Methanol
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New Catalyst Turns Carbon Dioxide into Rocket Fuel
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Turning Waste into Wealth: KU Researchers Develop Sustainable Electrochemical Process for Metal Ion Recovery from Wastewater
The Center for Catalysis and Separation (CeCaS) recently hosted its 3rd International Workshop on “Catalysis and Separation Towards Sustainability and Net Zero Carbon Emissions (ZeroC)”
3rd CeCaS International Workshop: Catalysis and Separation Towards Sustainability and Net Zero Carbon Emissions (ZeroC)
Perfecting the Process with New Modeling Tools: Carbon Dioxide into Methanol
New Catalyst Turns Carbon Dioxide into Rocket Fuel
Research on Use of Magnetic Fields for Gas Separation and Gas Mixture Analysis Yields Two Patents
A Unique Photocatalyst Could Turn the CO2 in the Atmosphere into Useful and Valuable Products
Dry reforming of methane research published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
CeCAS Researchers share CO2 Conversion and Dry Reforming of Methane at MRS Fall 2021
Looking Inside Nanocrystals with Advanced Imaging Techniques to Create New Catalysts
A Tunable 2D Covalent Network for Charge-selective Removal of Toxic Dyes from Wastewater
Removing Toxic Herbicides from Water Using New Synthesized Porous Polymers
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