University of North Texas's Modern-Day Alchemist Takes First Steps Toward Transforming Methane to Methanol
March 12, 2020
March 12, 2020
DENTON, Texas, March 12 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:
Finding a method for large scale, inexpensive transformation of methane into methanol is like turning lead into gold, according to Tom Cundari, a Regents Professor of chemistry at the University of North Texas.
Methane is a primary component of natural gas and, like natural gas, must be cooled and pressurized into liquid form to be shipped via pipeline or . . .
Finding a method for large scale, inexpensive transformation of methane into methanol is like turning lead into gold, according to Tom Cundari, a Regents Professor of chemistry at the University of North Texas.
Methane is a primary component of natural gas and, like natural gas, must be cooled and pressurized into liquid form to be shipped via pipeline or . . .