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A plasma-enabled catalytic system for low-temperature, emission-free conversion of methane to hydrogen and chemicals
This technology uses non-equilibrium plasma and special catalysts to convert methane directly into hydrogen and valuable chemicals at low temperatures and pressures, without CO₂ emissions, offering efficient, tunable, and coking-resistant production of clean fuels and chemicals. Background Methane conversion technologies are a critical area of research...
Published: 12/5/2025
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Underwood
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Varanasi Sai Subhankar
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Charan Nallapareddy
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Physical sciences > Environmental & sustainable solutions
Technology for converting methane to methanol using tailored vibrational excitations and plasma-assisted processes
Background Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, constitutes most natural gas and is emitted from various sources such as agriculture, wetlands, and fossil fuel industries. Despite its potential as an energy source, methane’s low boiling point and flammability pose significant challenges for its compression and transport, leading to its frequent...
Published: 11/25/2025
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Underwood
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Charan Nallapareddy
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Physical sciences > Energy > Oil & gas > Midstream oil & gas
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Physical sciences > Energy > Renewable, green, or transitional energy
Calcium/Calmodulin-Regulated Plant Immunity
Unmet Need: Understanding the mechanism of regulation of salicylic acid by Ca2+ signaling Intracellular calcium transients during plant-pathogen interactions are necessary early events leading to local and systemic acquired resistance. Salicylic acid, a critical messenger, is also required for both these responses, but whether and how salicylic acid...
Published: 10/8/2024
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Inventor(s):
B Poovaiah
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A Reddy
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Gul Ali
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Tianbao Yang
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Kayla Simons
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Jingguo Hou
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Liqun Du
Keywords(s):
Agriculture and Plant Sciences
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Biotechnology
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Technologies > Food & Nutrition > Agriculture and Plant Sciences
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Technologies > Health & Well-being > Biotechnology