Sustainable Nano

Ep 14. What Does Nanotechnology Have to Do With Renewable Car Tires?


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What if car tires could be made from renewable resources instead of petroleum? In this episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Paul Dauenhauer, part of a research team from the Center for Sustainable Polymers who have developed a new chemical process to make isoprene (one of the key ingredients in car tires) from biomass such as grass or corn.

(images from Paul Dauenhauer & Pixabay)

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Related links:

  • Dr. Dauenhauer's lab page and Twitter
  • Newsweek article - New Eco-Friendly, Renewable Tires Stretch the Boundaries of Rubber Production
  • TV news videos - WCCO 4 and KARE 11
  • WTIP Radio interview - U of MN researchers develop new technology to make car tires from trees & grasses
  • University of Minnesota press release - Researchers invent process to produce renewable car tires from trees, grass
  • ACS Catalysis article by Abdelrahman et al. - Renewable Isoprene by Sequential Hydrogenation of Itaconic Acid and Dehydra-Decyclization of 3-Methyl-Tetrahydrofuran
  • Center for Sustainable Polymers
  • Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology
  • Interviewee: Prof. Paul Dauenhauer

    Producer/Host: Miriam Krause

    Music: Ketsa

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    Sustainable NanoBy Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, Elfy Chiang

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