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" ... My advice for marginal energy players: move away from the commodity industry. Go for higher-priced, specialty solutions such as petrochemicals, carbon-based nanomaterials or entirely new products. Look at how Calysta from California and Cargill have started to use natural gas to make an animal-free feedstock for fish, livestock and pets. ... "
" ... Similar issues constrain the potential use of nanomaterials. Nicole Grobert, a nanomaterials scientist at Oxford University, said that the tiny scales involved in nanotechnology mean that widespread use of new materials would “add to the problem in ways that could result in yet greater challenges.” ... "
" ... The answer for a team of researchers from Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology was to combine some high-tech nanomaterials into a liquid gel form held together by strands of DNA on which the bacteria can grow, thrive and pump out electrons in the process. ... "
" ... The researchers created a device with two compartments separated by a membrane created from nanomaterials. Air pollutants are broken down in one of the compartments. Some of the chemicals produced as a result of the breakdown are passed through the membrane. The nanomaterials in the membrane extract hydrogen which is collected in the second compartment. This hydrogen can be harvested and stored as a potential fuel source. The device runs on solar power eliminating the burning of fossil fuels that other methods use to produce pure hydrogen. ... "
" ... What she found was that when the plastics breakdown, the nanomaterials that were incorporated become exposed to the environment. The researchers were able to predict the percentage of nanoparticles that came out of the plastic when they were eaten by the fish, providing a Matrix Release Factor (MRF) which could be used to find out the quantity of plastic and nanoparticles that are released when someone chews a product or when it breaks down in the ocean. ... "