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Dr. Jeff Brinker develops memzyme capable of ridding coal smoke of carbon dioxide
April 12, 2018 - Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering
Photo credit: Randy Montoya, Sandia National Laboratories
"Sandia National Laboratories fellow and The University of New Mexico Regents' Professor Jeff Brinker led work to develop the inexpensive memzyme capable of ridding coal smoke of carbon dioxide, the most prevalent greenhouse gas."