“Exhaust gas” converted into polymers with high added value
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2018-06-29
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With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, mankind has stepped into an era featured by heavy reliance on fossil fuels, concomitant with which has been the emission of massive exhaust gas. Carbonyl sulfide (COS), a key intermediate of the atmospheric sulfur cycle and the most abundant sulfur-containing gas in the troposphere, causes haze, acid rain, and ozonosphere damage, and is also a one-carbon (C1) heterocumulene and structural analog of carbon dioxide (CO2).The research team led by ZHANG ...