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Sarah C.P. Williams

Sarah C.P. Williams

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Going green with graphite [UChicago]

Today, most graphite — a form of carbon used in electronics and batteries — comes from environmentally damaging mining or a synthetic process that relies on crude oil. Both ways of obtaining graphite have a large carbon footprint and energy demand.

Now, researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have invented a new method to produce graphite from charred plant material.

Read more at University of Chicago website.

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