Rice University: Carbon Monoxide Reduced to Valuable Chemical
January 12, 2021
January 12, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 12 (TNSJou) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
A sweet new process is making sour more practical.
Rice University engineers are turning carbon monoxide directly into acetic acid -- the widely used chemical agent that gives vinegar its tang -- with a continuous catalytic reactor that can use renewable electricity efficiently to turn out a highly purified product.
The electrochemical process by the labs of chemical and . . .
A sweet new process is making sour more practical.
Rice University engineers are turning carbon monoxide directly into acetic acid -- the widely used chemical agent that gives vinegar its tang -- with a continuous catalytic reactor that can use renewable electricity efficiently to turn out a highly purified product.
The electrochemical process by the labs of chemical and . . .