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Making green fuel like bacteria do, NewScientist, 2 June 2018, p 17
In US, the University of California has developed synthetic nitrogenase enzymes found in some bacteria that could turn CO2 into green hydrocarbon fuels at room temperature and pressure.
Abstract details
Journal title: New Scientist
Keywords: 2 Aerospace - 2.5 Alternative aviation fuels
Subjects: Alternative fuels