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Cleaner hydrocarbon value chain developed

ENGINEERED ceramics manufacturer CoorsTek claims to have developed a new process to use natural gas as raw material for aromatic chemicals using a process that is cheaper, simpler and free of carbon dioxide emissions than traditional processes.

Cleaner hydrocarbon value chain developed

CoorsTek's process, developed in partnership with the University of Oslo and Spain's Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica, uses a novel ceramic membrane to make the direct, non-oxidative conversion of gas to...

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