Repurposing chemical waste: Sustainable chemistry for circularity beyond artificial intelligence

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Repurposing chemical waste: Sustainable chemistry for circularity beyond artificial intelligence. / Zuin, Vânia G.; Kümmerer, Klaus.
in: Cell, Jahrgang 185, Nr. 15, 21.07.2022, S. 2655-2656.

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title = "Repurposing chemical waste: Sustainable chemistry for circularity beyond artificial intelligence",
abstract = "Generating considerable amounts of industrial waste requires rethinking chemistry for circularity in a broader picture. We discuss the study by Wo{\l}os et al. (2022) showing that the critical application of artificial intelligence on chemical reactivity can help us trace an unprecedented number of syntheses to novel responsible uses of waste.",
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author = "Zuin, {V{\^a}nia G.} and Klaus K{\"u}mmerer",
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year = "2022",
month = jul,
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