Dr Melis Duyar from the University of Surrey discusses their contribution to the study of clean technology in an interview with AZoCleantech. To trap carbon dioxide, chemically alter it with hydrogen, and then release the finished product—a carbon-negative chemical—Duyar and her colleagues have developed materials and procedures.
During his doctoral work, they looked into the feasibility and energy efficiency of using car....
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