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Turning terpenes into sustainable chemical feedstocks

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Reducing reliance on petrochemicals. Terpenes are an abundant class of natural products - available in citrus, turpentine, and pine oils - and they can be easily turned into chemical feedstock using existing petrochemical ... It would be uneconomic to

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Scientists make common pain killers from pine trees…

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Common drugs such as paracetamol and ibuprofen can be made from a chemical from pine trees instead of crude oil products. ... s most common painkillers, paracetamol and ibuprofen, out of a compound found in pine trees, which is also a waste product from

RESEARCHER UPTOPIA

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Mussels, soil, seeds and pine needles were used asmaterials to represent a coastline with sea, forest and agriculturallandscapes which can all be natural methods of carbon capture but alsodraw attention to

Professor Robert Crabtree: oration

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At my first international conference as an independent member of faculty, I was about to launch (nervously needless to say) into my oral presentation, when I became aware of the outline

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Scientists make plastic from Christmas trees

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Credit: Jeja). However, scientists from the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies (CSCT) at the University of Bath have developed a renewable plastic from a chemical called pinene found in pine needles. ... Pinene is the fragrant chemical from the

Programme / Unit Catalogue 2000/01

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Civil and Architectural Engineering Unit Catalogue. ARCH0001: Acoustics & sound control. Semester 2. Credits: 3. Contact:. Topic:. Level: Level 2. Assessment: EX100. Requisites:. Aims & learning objectives:. Aims: To strengthen the link between