• Question: On your profile it says that you work with carbon compounds. It also says that you work with hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen (plus many more). The 4 elements named are the types of gasses in the atmosphere and that makes up air, so with there being a major carbon dioxide problem in the atmosphere, do you think that you can help with all the carbon dioxide peoblems like global warming and the greenhouse gasses?

    Asked by anon-227010 to Aimee on 12 Nov 2019.
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      Aimee Egglestone answered on 12 Nov 2019:


      Hi Sophie, That’s a really great question.

      I usually don’t work with any of these elements in the form that they are in as greenhouse gases. For example I am currently working with a material called Formamide which has all 4 of those elements but is a liquid.

      I do, however, help to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases being emitted by my own plant and the plants that I help design processes for because I edit the chemistry so that less harsh conditions are required, so less electricity and less burning of carbon compounds to make it. I also work with a company who make renewable car fuel, so I am doing my bit, even if it isn’t as directly as many scientists do!

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