Carnegie Mellon: Simulations Transform Coal-Like Material to Amorphous Graphite and Nanotubes
January 07, 2023
January 07, 2023
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Jan. 7 (TNSjou) -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
In a warming world, coal can often seem the "bad guy," but coal has uses aside from burning it.
A team at Ohio University used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations showing how coal might eventually be converted to valuable -- and carbon-neutral -- materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes. A joint in . . .
In a warming world, coal can often seem the "bad guy," but coal has uses aside from burning it.
A team at Ohio University used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations showing how coal might eventually be converted to valuable -- and carbon-neutral -- materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes. A joint in . . .