University of Birmingham and CBMM to drive innovation in carbon recycling
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University of Birmingham and CBMM to drive innovation in carbon recycling
The University of Birmingham and Brazilian-based CBMM have partnered on a project to ensure the future supply of Niobium, a non-critical but rare and important metal and an essential component for a carbon recycling technology that could radically reduce emissions from energy- and carbon-intensive foundation industries. CBMM will work with Birmingham researchers led by Professor Yulong Ding to improve the efficiency of production, and reduce the…
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