Tag: National University of Singapore

National University of Singapore researchers find better way to produce ethylene from waste

National University of Singapore researchers find better way to produce ethylene from waste

May 7, 2026 |

In Singapore, one of the most promising routes for diversifying fuel production from crude oil is using renewable electricity for electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into high-value products such as ethylene that today come almost exclusively from petroleum refining. A team led by  the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the College of […]

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National University of Singapore researchers develop new capture producing from CO2

National University of Singapore researchers develop new capture producing from CO2

May 22, 2024 |

In Singapore, a team of scientists from the National University of Singapore has developed a novel technique to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) from treated flue gas directly into high-value chemicals and fuels. This innovation sidesteps the conventional approach of using high-purity CO2 for electrochemical reduction processes, achieving significant cost savings of about 30%. Addressing the […]

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