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PV Circonomy, a California company, has taken up the task of solar panel recycling with its proprietary automated technology.
Materials company Celanese Corp. has closed the door on a 2024 financial year that saw the firm post a loss of $1.5 billion.
Preeclampsia, a complication of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure and high levels of protein in the urine (proteinuria), indicating damage to the kidneys or other organ damage, is the ...
PV Circonomy, based in California, has launched a recycling and treatment service for end-of-life (EoL) silicon PV panels ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed legislation into law during the week, including a ceremony Thursday marking the signing of ...
A Chinese research team has developed a chemical sand-fixation material suitable for use in cold desert regions, which is ...
A number of snow and ice events this winter have brought a generous application of deicer to streets and sidewalks. These ...
These products are used in the company’s specialized end products or sold externally. Celanese produces these commodity chemicals in its acetyl chain segment, which generates around half of ...
An international team has developed a new technique to recycle perovskite solar cells (PSC) made on glass substrates using a ...
LANZHOU -- A Chinese research team has developed a chemical sand-fixation material suitable for use in cold desert regions, which is expected to serve as a new tool for sand control and ...
Celanese (CE) expects the sequential demand and pricing challenges experienced in the fourth quarter to be largely unchanged in the first ...