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  1. CEP: Catalyzing Commercialization- Zero-Emissions Magnesium Process Debuts

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2014 March A process designed to lower the cost of magnesium metal, making it competitive with aluminum, has been an industry goal for over a century.  Although magnesium metal makes up millions of today’s lightweight cell phone and laptop cases, its pers ...
  2. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2014 March Silicon Anode Gets a Fruity Makeover New Anode Provides a Home for Plus-Sized Na+ Ions A Flicker of Hope for Nonflammable Li-Ion Batteries Bio-Inspired Glass Is Bendable Nature Reveals Its Photosynthesis Secrets Contact Lenses Release Glaucoma ...
  3. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2014 January Harmless Virus Helps Assemble Li-O2 Cathode for Batteries A Sticky Solution for Tissue Engineering Biopatch Catalyzes Bone Regeneration Shape-Shifting Material Heats Up Pulling the Plug on Wearable Electronics The Hidden Risks of Ethanol Blen ...
  4. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2013 December Made-to-Order Materials Move Forward 3D Photonic Crystal Stands Up to the Heat Battery Electrode Acquires Self-Healing Power GHG Emissions Decline as Power Plants Switch to Natural Gas Footwear Recycling Process Debuts Algae’s Biological Clo ...
  5. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2013 November Genetically Engineered Yeast Consume Toxic Byproduct New Device Performs Double Duty Simulations Shine Light on Future Solar Materials Closing the Voltage Gap Molecular Cages Turn Waste Heat into Electricity Solar Cells Choose Aluminum Over ...
  6. CEP: Material Matters- Recognizing Corrosion

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2013 October Kirk Richardson As chemical processing plants and related facilities age, they typically develop problems with corrosion. Allowing deterioration to progress until a piece of equipment needs to be discarded and replaced — called the “run to fa ...
  7. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2013 October Crunching the Numbers on Grid-Scale Storage Microbes Convert Waste into Electricity Solar Cells Make the Right Connection Engineered Tissue Mingles with Blood Vessels Purple Bacteria Inspire Light-Absorbing Materials Green Tea Performs Double ...
  8. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2013 September Electronic Skin Lights Up When Touched Nature-Inspired Windows Cool Themselves Down First Commercial Production of Cellulosic Biofuel Begins Water-Splitting Process Produces H2 Isothermally Material Breaks the Record for Thinnest Light Abso ...

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