90% purity achieved in fuel derived from household waste using chemical looping
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Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a method to convert household waste into high-purity syngas using chemical looping technology. The process achieves 90% purity in minutes, surpassing current commercial methods, and could reduce carbon emissions by up to 45% compared to conventional processes while efficiently handling multiple types of waste materials simultaneously.
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