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Nikodem Siwek explains how to get the most from your pH measurement devices
Type: Feature
Making Every Molecule Matter: The Technology Journey
Nick Flinn describes the technologies that may play a crucial role as the energy transition develops
Type: Feature
Mark Symes and Beth Lomax explain the thinking behind how to make oxygen on the Moon
Type: Feature
Should Green Ammonia be the Hydrogen Carrier of Today?
With decarbonisation on the agenda worldwide, engineers are looking for new ways to use hydrogen as an energy vector. Alex Howard and Jonathan Upton look at the less discussed technical challenges
Type: Feature
Malcolm Wilkinson and members of IChemE’s Sustainability Special Interest Group discuss the future of the oil and gas industry
Type: Feature
Algae-based ‘water bottle’ crowdfunded
Alternative to plastic raises over US$1m investment
Type: News
History of Nuclear Engineering Part 1: Radioactivity
For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Martin Pitt charts their emergence
Type: Feature
Key challenges in catalysis and a need for cross-discipline collaboration
Type: Feature
The Challenge of Brownfield Projects
Factors to consider in getting to the right solution.
Type: Feature
New carbon capture technology granted funding for further development
THE Gas Technology Institute (GTI) and Carbon CCS-US, the US subsidiary of Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL), have received US$2.9m in funding to test a prototype that could make carbon capture more cost-effective.
Type: News
Molecular sieve may produce better drugs
New way of creating left and right-handed molecules
Type: News
First for Fawley in three decades
Type: Feature
IChemE Award-winning VCM catalyst hits market
Catalyst from Cardiff University and Johnson Matthey
Type: News
'LIGHTSABR' – portable drug discovery system
TSRI miniaturises high-throughput screening process
Type: News
Project puts ‘poop’ to good use, improving both sanitation and energy supply at one of the biggest refugee camps in the world
Type: Feature
Adam Duckett reports from the launch of the University of Sheffield’s new continuous powder processing plant.
Type: Feature