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The Newsletter for Ames National Laboratory Employees
What if we could help the global plastic waste problem and the transportation industry with the same technology? A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames National Laboratory are doing just that. The team, led by Aaron Sadow and Wenyu Huang, recently developed a chemical conversion process that makes diesel out of plastic waste.
A multi-institutional effort, led by Wendy Shaw of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and including Ames National Laboratory, has produced a new roadmap to reducing emissions in hard-to-electrify segments of the economy.
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A microkinetic model for isomerizing ethenolysis (IE) was developed and solved for the first time, to determine reaction orders of two reactants.
CleanTechnica story about research by CMI researchers at Ames National Laboratory: Scientists are shaking up lithium extraction with a different kind of chemistry
AZO Materials story about research by CMI researchers at Ames National Laboratory: Using mechanochemistry to revolutionize lithium extraction
Green Car Congress story about research by CMI researchers at Ames National Laboratory: CMI Hub researchers develop mechanochemical process for efficient extraction of lithium: MELLT