In the News One Lab’s War Against the Plastics Pileup At the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, scientists drive innovations that are ushering in a plastics circular economy. July 01, 2021 | plastics recycling, plastics, polymers
In the News Recycling plastic has been an uphill challenge. Could chemical recycling change that? June 23, 2021 | Catalysis and Energy Conversion, Circular Economy, plastics
Awards and Recognition Project launched to create prototype that converts carbon dioxide to ethanol Northern Illinois University, Argonne National Laboratory, the University of North Texas and Angstrom Advanced Inc. are being funded by DOE to develop a promising new technology for combatting climate change. June 14, 2021 | Energy Conversion, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Manufacturing
In the News Why it’s ‘an exciting time’ in plastics recycling research June 10, 2021 | Circular Economy, plastics
In the News A decade after Deepwater Horizon, we’re still cleaning up oil spills the same way June 04, 2021 | Oleo Sponge
Awards and Recognition Argonne senior chemist Robert Tranter named fellow of the Combustion Institute Tranter explores the reactions of chemicals under high temperatures and pressures. May 17, 2021 | Chemical Engineering, Thermochemistry, Awards and Recognition
Awards and Recognition Using artificial intelligence to recover energy, nutrients and freshwater from municipal wastewater Argonne and partners to develop an artificial intelligence-assisted system for resource recovery from municipal wastewater. May 04, 2021 | Aquatic Science, Water Resources, Computational Science
In the News A strategy to rejuvenate dead lithium inside batteries April 29, 2021 | lithium-ion batteries
In the News Hydrogen Offers Promising Future for Long-Haul Trucking Industry Million-Mile Fuel Cell Truck Consortium examines the state of hydrogen fuel-cell technology for heavy-duty vehicle applications April 08, 2021 | hydrogen, fuel cells