A New Carbon Capture Method Turns CO2 Into Solid Carbon ‘In an Instant’

Good News Notes: “A new decarbonization technology developed by RMIT University researchers in Australia instantaneously turns CO2 into solid carbon, a press statement reveals. The team claims their method is commercially viable and that it could soon be deployed in aid of global efforts to reduce the ongoing effects of the climate crisis. A ‘radically more efficient’ method…

World’s first ‘green’ synthesis of plastics from CO2

Good News Notes: “By combining a CeO2 catalyst with atmospheric carbon dioxide, researchers from Osaka City University, Tohoku University, and Nippon Steel Corporation have developed an effective catalytic process for the direct synthesis of polycarbonate diols without using dehydrating agents. Their method, published in Green Chemistry, does not rely on toxic chemical feedstock like phosgene and carbon…

University of Wisconsin plans to recycle plastic through pyrolysis

Good News Notes: “US-based University of Wisconsin Madison professor George Huber has announced plans to recycle plastic using pyrolysis process. Pyrolysis is a process that involves heating up the biomass in a low-oxygen environment in the presence of a catalyst. The process can break the plastic down into chemical feedstocks, and then recycle it into…