Engineers at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering are developing a new way to reduce the environmental impact of drilling and fracking by cleaning produced water for reuse. Produced water is the water that comes out of the hole long after drilling and fracking is done. It is "water from the depths" far below
Engineers rely on catalysts for a vast array of applications from food manufacturing to chemical production, so finding efficient, environmentally friendly catalysts is an important avenue of rese .
A graphical representation of new chemical catalysts that appeared on the cover of the Journal of the American Chemical Association. Credit: Evan V. Miu
Engineers use catalysts in a wide range of applications, from food processing to chemical manufacture. Hence, developing an effective, environmentally friendly catalysts is a priority.
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