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Toward Standardization in CO2 Electrolysis: A Round Robin Study
CO2 electrolysis is a promising green technology for producing fuels and chemicals. To support its real‐world adoption, researchers conducted a collaborative study to identify sources of experimental variability. They found key differences in temperature and pressure control across labs and proposed a standardized testing protocol to improve ...
Dorottya Hursán +12 more
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Impact of AIS Data Thinning on Ship Air Pollutant Emissions Inventories
This article examines the impact of automatic identification system (AIS) data thinning on ship emissions inventory results. AIS data thinning is theoretically proven to lead to a smaller result for a ship’s air pollutant emissions inventory.
Yujun Tian +5 more
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On the need for a global engineering initiative to mitigate climate change [PDF]
There is growing scientific evidence that the continued emission of greenhouse gases will eventually lead to catastrophic irreversible climate change and that, therefore, a global effort needs to be started to transition to a fully renewable economy.
Platzer, Max F.
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AI in chemical engineering: From promise to practice
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) in chemical engineering has moved from promise to practice: physics‐aware (gray‐box) models are gaining traction, reinforcement learning complements model predictive control (MPC), and generative AI powers documentation, digitization, and safety workflows.
Jia Wei Chew +4 more
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Air pollutants from ship exhaust have a negative impact on air quality in coastal areas, which can be greatly exacerbated by sea breeze circulation. However, our understanding of this issue is still limited, especially in coastal areas with a complex ...
Yizhe Ma +6 more
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A Price Worth Paying: The Case for Controlling Marine Emissions in the Pearl River Delta [PDF]
The Pearl River Delta (PRD) is a region with a single airshed, but different administrative and legal practices for controlling air quality. Under the Regional Cooperation Plan on Building a Quality Living Area (QLA Plan) released in June 2012 the ...
Agnes Yip +14 more
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Work‐Related Asthma From Exposure to Cardboard and Paper Products
ABSTRACT Background We assess the contribution of cardboard dust exposure to the development of work‐related asthma (WRA). Prior studies on paper‐dust‐related breathing problems have focused on exposures in the paper milling and pulp industries. There have been no reports of asthma linked to workplace exposure to cardboard dust.
Mason E. Glanville +2 more
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Western Pacific atmospheric nutrient deposition fluxes, their impact on surface ocean productivity [PDF]
The atmospheric deposition of both macronutrients and micronutrients plays an important role in driving primary productivity, particularly in the low-latitude ocean.
A. R. Baker +106 more
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ACE-ASIA - Regional climatic and atmospheric chemical effects of Asian dust and pollution [PDF]
Although continental-scale plumes of Asian dust and pollution reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching the earth's surface and perturb the chemistry of the atmosphere, our ability to quantify these effects has been limited by a lack of critical ...
Andrew M. Vogelmann +25 more
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The cost-efficiency of water-based marine emission abatement [PDF]
Today about 90 per cent of the world’s trade is concluded by using ships. This entails that the seafaring is one of the main attempters for the poisonous greenhouse gases.
Baer, Svenja, Ricklefs, Hanna
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