$1.3M to improve urea production and reduce carbon dioxide emissions
“Directly producing urea from the co-reduction of NO3- and CO2 would remediate two harmful pollutants while producing an essential fertilizer product,” said Bryan Goldsmith, assistant professor of chemical engineering, who leads the project. “This work has the potential to create a paradigm shift in the urea production process and address sustainability.” Click here to read all
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