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Scientists Discovered An Eco-Friendly Way To Produce Chemical Used In Plastics, Dye And Paracetamol - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Darko Manevski Scientists have found an eco-friendly way of producing a chemical widely used in plastics, dyes and paracetamol – which avoids using fossil fuels. Researchers from the Scotland’s University of Glasgow, in the United Kingdom, demonstrate a new method of creating anilines – which are currently produced using techniques which depend on fossil fuels and precious metals for […]

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