Northwestern Chemists Turn Natural Gas into Useful Fuel Using Plasma Bursts

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Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a breakthrough method to convert methane into methanol—a valuable industrial chemical—using tiny bursts of plasma in a single-step process. By harnessing what amounts to miniature lightning bolts in water-submerged glass tubes, the team has created a more efficient pathway to transform natural gas into a highly sought-after liquid fuel.
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a breakthrough method to convert methane into methanol—a valuable industrial chemical—using tiny bursts of plasma in a single-step process. By harnessing what amounts to miniature lightning bolts in water-submerged glass tubes, the team has created a more efficient pathway to transform natural gas into a highly sought-after liquid fuel.