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Scientists advance a greener way to produce iron: Process could help cut carbon emissions in the steel industry
University of Oregon chemists are bringing a greener way to make iron metal for steel production closer to reality, a step towards cleaning up an industry that's one of the biggest contributors to ...
The latest chemistry news, including important research advances, business and policy trends, chemical safety practices, career guidance, and more. Paul Kempler, a chemical engineer at the University ...
The expansion of railroads and manufacturing during the late-19th century sparked strong demand for materials such as iron. However, early processes for refining crude iron ore were labor- and ...
Fortescue is moving its hydrogen free electrochemical iron process out of the lab and into the Pilbara. For a decade, the dominant narrative around green steel has been green hydrogen feeding direct ...
A study suggests that iron fertilization, the process of putting iron into the ocean to encourage the growth of carbon dioxide capturing alga blooms, could backfire. A new study on the feeding habits ...
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