Green catalysts provide promise for cleaning toxins and pollutants
Monday, August 18, 2008 - 12:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Tetra-Amido Macrocyclic Ligands (TAMLs) are environmentally friendly catalysts with a host of applications for reducing and cleaning up pollutants, and a prime example of 'green chemistry.' Carnegie Mellon University's Terry Collins, the catalyst's inventor, believes that the small-molecule catalysts have the potential to be even more effective than previously proven...
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