Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is partnering with Oxylus, a Yale spinout focused on CO2 electrolysis technology, to develop and, potentially, commercialize a reactor that could convert carbon waste to methanol without alkali cations. LLNL won 2millionfromtheDOEsIndustrialTechnologiesOfficethroughtheTechnologyCommercializationFundwiththe aimofadvancingthetechnologytowardcommercialuse.Thepartnership betweenLLNand Oxylus isa CooperativeResearchandDevelopmentThepostHowLLNL wona2 million from the DOE’s Industrial Technologies Office through the Technology Commercialization Fund with the aim of advancing the technology toward commercial use. The partnership between LLN and Oxylus is a Cooperative Research and Development… The post How LLNL won a 2M grant and found a commercialization partner for its methanol reactor design appeared first on Research & Development World .