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Edman Tsang is involved in catalytic science with a particular focus on renewable energies, sustainable fuels and green chemicals synthesis.

One of his research groups is currently working on new technologies for a viable carbon economy, developing new catalysts for hydrogen production – including biomass decomposition.

Another is looking at converting carbon dioxide gas into useful products, while another is involved with other universities in looking at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They are also working on new catalysts for chemical recycling of plastics.

Recently, Edman launched the spin-out Oxgrin to develop technologies related to the transportation and storage of hydrogen and ammonia.

Why is Oxford a good place to work in research related to environmental challenges?

Where you can find top scientists and place for innovations and ideas; place for collaborations

What is the biggest environmental challenge facing the planet right now?

Green energy, Environment and Green chemicals. 

Despite the challenges, are you optimistic about our future?  

Yes, scientists and technologists are working to make future better and sustainable.

More about Edman: https://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/people/edman-tsang

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