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Monthly Archives: August 2017
A Case for CO2-Sourced Sustainable Synthetic Fuels
In this op-ed, Geoff makes a case for CO2 sourced synthetic fuels despite the growing electrification trend in transportation. Key points in the production-use-end life cycle of each path is highlighted for considering whether the production and use of CO2 … Continue reading
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50 Years of Materials Research and Still Searching
In celebration of Geoff’s 74th birthday, a vignette of his past 50 years of scientific contributions is featured. Geoff’s work on nanochemistry began with with the controlled nucleation and growth of ‘naked’ metal atoms in cryogenic conditions and has since … Continue reading
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Never Say Never
With the development of an all electric autonomous cargo ship by Kongsberg and Yara International, is the need for synthetic CO2-based fuels diminishing? In this op-ed, Geoff discusses the state of electrification and the continued need for CO2-based fuels. The … Continue reading
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