Carbon nanotube breakthrough could enable petrol, diesel and jet fuel to be made from CO2 removed from the air, claims start-up
A US start-up claims to have found a way to scale the number of carbon nanotube (CNT) membranes to generate carbon-zero fuels, rather than relying on fossil fuels. According to New York-based fi...
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