Study Reveals that Co2 Capture System and Convert It Into Material to Create Biodegradable Plastic
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Chinese researchers have created a system that captures CO2 from sea water and converts raw material into biodegradable plastics, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
A new system can convert CO2 from seawater into biodegradable plastic. The process runs entirely on renewable electricity. The system is described in a study in the journal Nature Catalysis. It was developed by researchers from China. It works in three steps: first, CO2 is captured, then it is converted into formic acid, and finally […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .


Writing Science A team of Chinese scientists has developed a system to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from seawater and convert it into the raw material used to manufacture biodegradable plastics, a finding that suggests "a potentially sustainable way to produce industrial chemicals", according to its authors. The research, led by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in Shenzhen, and by Chengdu University of Electronic Science and Tech…
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