Researchers at the University of Surrey are developing miniature ‘lab-on-a-chip’ devices that could significantly advance low-carbon fuels and sustainable energy technologies. These compact systems use renewable electricity to recreate and monitor complex chemical reactions, particularly those that convert carbon dioxide into valuable fuels such as ethanol, ethylene and sustainable aviation fuel. By turning CO₂ into a resource rather than a wast…
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