http://www.theengineer.co.uk/sectors...013045.article
‘The impact of this new discovery is enormous,’ said the team’s lead researcher Michael Tsapatsis, a chemical engineering and materials science professor in the university’s College of Science and Engineering. ‘Every drop of gasoline we use needs a catalyst to change the oil molecules into usable gasoline during the refining process.’
Well, they have been paying good money in that direction for years. It was about time for a breakthrough. I hope we will see cheaper gas in 2-3 years in the gas stations instead of just the reduced refinery costs translating to more profit for the refineries.




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