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Japanese Consortium Looks to Recycle CO2 Into Paraxylene

Jul. 17, 2020

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: carbon recycling, Chiyoda, CO2, CO2 emissions, HighChem, industry–academia consortiums, Mitsubishi, Nippon Steel, Nippon Steel Engineering, paraxylene, recycling, University of Toyama

A consortium consisting of the University of Toyama, Chiyoda Corp. (TYO:6366), Nippon Steel Engineering Co. Ltd., Nippon Steel Corp. (TYO:5401),…...

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