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Industrial Chemistry Group at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting

Here are the presentations from Industrial Chemistry at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting.

Biomass Refinery

Presentation from Professor Yongdan Li

Chemical and fuel commodities through catalytic solvolysis of lignin

This presentation was from Professor Yongdan Li at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting. This presentation was on celebrating the 40th anniversary of CACS.

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Flow Battery

Recent work on non-aqueous redox flow battery

Recent works on non-aqueous redox flow battery

The potential and solubility of the active materials can be improved by molecular modification.
Designing bi-redox materials can mitigate the crossover of the electrolyte.
Modifying membranes by 2D materials can enhance the ion selectivity of the membranes without the expense of resistance.

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Photo-electro Catalysis

TiO2 nanotubes/Ti foil:  As functional supports and flexible electrodes in solar energy storage

TiO2 nanotubes/Ti foil: As functional supports and flexible electrodes in solar energy storage

TiO2 nanotubes grown on Ti foil: As functional supports and flexible electrodes

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Meet our startup: Proteins.1 aims for a breakthrough in early disease detection

Biotechnology startup Proteins.1 is developing a technology that could enable the detection of diseases such as cancer months, or even years, earlier than is currently possible. The key lies in identifying individual proteins from a blood sample.
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Mobile work machines are electrifying rapidly — a new research environment supports the industry’s product development

The LEMMI development and testing equipment for mobile work machines supports the electrification in the field and strengthens cooperation between academic research and industry.
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Airborne laser scanning reveals where pine marten, stoat and least weasel thrive in pioneering study

Mapping habitats helps to protect mustelids whose populations have shrunk significantly across Finland.
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Why construction companies must invest in AI

AI increasingly enables construction firms to anticipate problems before they escalate, sometimes even before they happen at all, Antti Ainamo writes