Scientists succeed in using bacteria and discarded bread to replace fossil fuels in an innovative sustainable industrial ...
Scientists have found a way to use common bacteria as tiny, green chemical factories to replace a process that currently ...
Bacteria munching on waste bread release hydrogen that could run chemical reactions, providing a carbon-negative way to ...
The humble breadcrumb could hold the key to cutting out fossil fuels from one of the chemical industry's most widely used reactions, according to a new study. Scientists have found a one-pot microbial ...
Most of us see a heel of dry, forgotten bread as a candidate for ...
Figure 1: Valorization of lignin-derived building blocks. Here, we describe the preparation, characterization and catalytic testing of novel ruthenium-based NP immobilized on a N-doped carbon support.
Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and an element or compound, ordinarily in the presence of a catalyst. The reaction may be one in which hydrogen simply adds to a double ...
Heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation is of significant importance for the production of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, flavours and fragrances, agrochemicals and fine chemicals. Indeed, an average ...