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The Privilege of Being First

An insider’s view of the technical challenges overcome at the pioneering Boundary Dam CCS project. David Jobe, director of Carbon Capture and Chemical Services at Saskpower speaks to Adam Duckett

Type: Feature

Has Carbon Utilisation Captured its Audience?

A look into public awareness and acceptance of carbon capture and utilisation

Type: Feature

Leadership and Learning

Ken Rivers discusses leadership and learning in light of IChemE’s proposed governance changes

Type: Feature

Making a Dent in the Water Crisis

Developing a centuries-old idea to provide clean drinking water

Type: Feature

Governance Reform

The future of IChemE is in your hands

Type: Feature

Caffeine used as a catalyst to make gels for drug delivery

RESEARCHERS looking for a safe catalyst to use when creating gels for drug delivery have found that caffeine, when combined with citric acid, can be used to make biocompatible gels.

Type: News

Group Interview: How to Stand Out From the Crowd

Group interview is a common part of many graduate selection processes. What can you do to stand out?

Type: Feature

Finalists announced for carbon capture XPRIZE

TEN finalists have been announced in the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE which is incentivising companies to develop new solutions for capturing CO2 emissions and transforming them to useful products.

Type: News

Engineered enzyme digests plastic

AN EXPERIMENT to study a plastic-eating bacterium accidentally created a mutant enzyme that degrades plastic more efficiently.

Type: News

BP announces two new North Sea developments

BP has given the green light for the development of two North Sea oil fields worth a combined £420m (US$600m) and capable of a peak production of 30,000 bbl/d.

Type: News

New design of lithium-air battery is step towards next generation of energy storage

A COMPLETE overhaul of the design of the lithium-air battery has led to the development of a prototype that can function for hundreds of charging cycles using air, as opposed to pure oxygen.

Type: News

Nathaniel Wyeth – Got a lot of bottle

Richard Jansen-Parkes looks into the life and times of Nathaniel Wyeth, inventor of the PET bottle

Type: Feature

IChemE announces the nominees to take up trustee positions in 2018

ICHEME has announced the final nominees for its 2018 trustee vacancies. Eighteen nominations from the wider IChemE membership will stand for five trustee roles – deputy president, vice president (international), and three ordinary members. An honorary treasurer has also been appointed.

Type: News

Old-school Chemical Engineering

A look at chemical engineering in the 1950s, when chemical engineering was done at a more basic level.

Type: Feature

Santos agrees to takeover talks with Harbour Energy

HARBOUR ENERGY has made a A$13.5bn (US$10.4bn) bid for Australian oil and gas producer Santos.

Type: News

Who will lead IChemE in 2018?

Introducing your nominees for IChemE’s 2018 trustee vacancies

Type: Feature

It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas

H21: why we need bold thinking for a greener, cleaner, low-cost future

Type: Feature

A Battery Olympics

Getting around the limitations of battery devices with clever ways of teaming different technologies together. Hugh Sutherland, Head of Development at ZapGo speaks to Neil Clark

Type: Feature

Yoshio Nishi – Power Player

Claudia Flavell-While speaks with Yoshio Nishi, the Sony engineer who led the development of the ubiquitous lithium ion battery

Type: Feature

Chemical companies review lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey

AN INDUSTRY forum held in Texas has discussed the response of chemical companies to Hurricane Harvey and how a coastal protection system is vital to ensure the safety of chemical plants during future flooding.

Type: News