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A recently developed catalyst for breaking down plastics continues to advance plastic upcycling processes.
CMI researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Ames Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight
CMI researchers at the Arizona of Arizona conducted the activity for this highlight
The Newsletter for Ames Laboratory Employees
CMI research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is described in a new scientific publication that is highlighted on the ORNL website. CMI researchers use state-of-the-art methods to shed light on chemical separations needed to recover rare-earth elements and secure critical materials for clean energy technologies.
CMI research, technology transfer featured in Powder Metallurgy Review
Deep eutectic solvents comprised of ammonium/phosphonium salts and carboxylic acids have been characterized by inverse gas chromatography to understand their solvation interactions. Solute-solvent interactions are beneficial in understanding the performance of DESs in various chemical separations and catalysis.
Long-term olefin selectivity offered by silver salt/ionic liquid (IL) mixtures is evaluated by inverse gas chromatography (IGC). The approach enables the separation media to be examined under various environmental conditions (e.g., different temperatures and gas streams) typically encountered when performing olefin separations.
CMI researchers at the Ames Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight