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Cheap catalyst turns cellulose to antifreeze A new catalyst that converts cellulose into high yields of ethylene glycol could help reduce our dependence on fossil fuels in making plastics, say US-based scientists. |
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Chemistry World June 4, 2010 Manisha Lalloo |
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Chemistry World November 5, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Dow backs off of Kuwaiti joint ventures Dow has said it will restructure its participation in a group of Kuwaiti joint ventures in order to optimize its investment and expand its relationship with EQUATE on the US gulf coast. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Soybeans Strike Nanogold A simple mix of soybeans, water and gold salts may hold the secret to producing gold nanoparticles without harming the environment, according to one team of US researchers. |
Chemistry World March 28, 2013 Simon Hadlington |
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Chemistry World July 15, 2013 Eleanor Merritt |
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Chemistry World October 1, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
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