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Turning captured carbon into nanotubes

1 t of gas would make US$225,000 worth of nanotubes

Type: News

The Intelligent Customer

It is crucial to put your brain to use when collaborating with contractors

Type: Feature

Teesside Collective presents financial case

Tees Valley could be ‘birthplace of clean industry’

Type: News

Ever Decreasing Circles

TWO of the biggest challenges to the chemical engineering profession over the next decade will be the search for truly sustainable feedstocks, and disposing of the ever-increasing quantities of domestic wastewater produced by urban societies.

Type: Feature

118 elements in 200,000 knots

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mendeleev’s periodic table, biochemistry graduate Jane Stewart has created a periodic table using the technique of macramé

Type: Feature

AkzoNobel launches chemicals challenge

Seeks all comers to partner on societal challenges

Type: News

UNIST to develop better seawater battery

Cheap batteries have green energy storage potential

Type: News

Dame Judith Hackitt joins Semta

Semta has key role in skills development, she said

Type: News

Update: line failure caused upgrader fire

Injured worker remains in a stable condition

Type: News

US methane leak is now emergency situation

California well could be leaking until February

Type: News

Sydney to scale up graphite-from-gas process

Agrees collaboration with Hazer Group

Type: News

Nigeria to divide loss-making state oil firm

NNPC to become 30 companies in hunt for profit

Type: News

Bacteria batteries can store solar energy

Acetate producers are cheaper and safer than lithium

Type: News

2016 IChemE Awards finalists announced

16 awards will be presented on 3 November

Type: News

Third worker found dead at BASF site

One still missing and eight seriously injured

Type: News

Petronas Chemicals, Saudi Aramco in polymers JV

PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP has sold a 50% stake in its PRPC Polymers subsidiary to Saudi Aramco for RM3.8bn (US$900m).

Type: News

IChemE Fellow Hapgood made dean at Deakin

ICHEME Fellow Karen Hapgood has been appointed executive dean of the faculty of science, engineering and built environment at Deakin University in Australia.

Type: News

Teva to cut 14,000 jobs worldwide

TEVA PHARAMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES is to cut 14,000 jobs, more than a quarter of its workforce, as part of a restructuring programme to reduce costs by US$3bn by 2019.

Type: News

Nereda: Redefining Effluent Treatment

There is a new player in the wastewater process sector, re-writing the rules of the game

Type: Feature

Peering into the Future

A crystal ball view of the chemical process industry

Type: Feature