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Ministry of the Environment Eyes Quantum Computing to Help Develop Catalysts for Chemical Recycling

Oct. 1, 2021

Filed Under: Sustainability Tagged With: biofuel, biomass, carbon reduction, catalysts, chemical recycling, CO2 emissions, Ministry of the Environment, plastic recycling, quantum computing

Japan’s Ministry of the Environment (MoE) is setting out to develop and trial cheap, high-performance catalysts for applications including the…...

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