Search Results

Ihor Hlova at Ames Laboratory leads the CMI project "Samarium-iron-nitrogen (SmFeN) as a cost-effective high performance magnet"
Michael Kesler at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Enhancing Hydrogenation-disproportionation-desorption-recombination (HDDR) powders"
Aaron Wilson at Idaho National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Switchable solvent dewatering from recovery of critical materials"
Mary Case at Idaho National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Low-temperature chemical-mediated reduction of rare earth elements"
The new EFRC will research ways to upcycle plastics into more valuable materials.
Ames Laboratory has dedicated emergency evacuation assembly points near Wilhelm, Spedding, and Metals Development.
Yoshiko Fujita at Idaho National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Biologically-mediated recovery of tellurium from mine waste"
An advanced catalyst enables conversion of biomass derivatives into nylon precursors at low temperature and ambient hydrogen pressure. This advancement can lead to large energy savings, decreased environmental impact,
and lower cost reactors for processing biorenewables with improved safety.
Nitrate removal from water supplies is a thermodynamically difficult and expensive task. Removal by hydrogenation has relied on catalysts that include scarce precious metals, e.g., Pd. Thus, discovery of an effective alternative is essential.