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How can we reduce the pollution from car exhausts? Methane has a global warming effect 20 times higher than carbon dioxide. Lizzie Raine, Researcher in Edman Tsang’s group, explains how she uses a nanoparticle catalyst t...
Using Catalysts to Make Exhaust Fumes Greener is an episode from Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy by Oxford University. How can we reduce the pollution from car exhausts? Methane has a global warming effect 20 times higher than carbon...
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How can we reduce the pollution from car exhausts? Methane has a global warming effect 20 times higher than carbon dioxide. Lizzie Raine, Researcher in Edman Tsang’s group, explains how she uses a nanoparticle catalyst to covert methane to carbon dioxide, helping to reduce the greenhouse effect.
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Using Catalysts to Make Exhaust Fumes Greener is an episode from Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy by Oxford University.
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Using Catalysts to Make Exhaust Fumes Greener is from Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy by Oxford University.
Published Jun 10, 2015 and 3:17 long