Química: la solución para un mundo sostenible con el profesor Adam Lee
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We dive into the fascinating world of atoms and molecules, focusing on their significant impact on our journey towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. Join us as we explore the insights of Professor Adam Lee, a leading chemist whose research is paving the way for revolutionary changes in energy production and manufacturing.
Why 95% of consumer goods exist because of catalysis — and why almost nobody talks about it in climate conversations.
🎯 In this episode, you will learn:
• Why 95% of consumer goods exist because of catalysis — and why almost nobody talks about it in climate conversations.
• How turning toxic waste from African oil crops into nylon and biodiesel can transform rural economies.
• What solar panel waste has to do with the future of batteries — and why the solution takes just one millisecond.
• How a tiny silver-infused material is changing the way hospitals treat burn victims — without turning anyone blue.
• Why Prof. Lee thinks the biggest obstacle to a sustainable future isn't science at all — it's economics, policy, and what we choose to do with education.
Timestamps:
03:58 Working Across Continents: How Culture and Geography Shape the Science You Do
06:30 Buffel Grass and Invasive Plants: Local Problems as Global Opportunities
09:14 Waste Valorisation: Turning Toxic African Oil Waste Into Nylon and Biodiesel
14:44 What Is Catalysis? The Invisible Engine Behind 35% of the World's GDP
20:26 Nanomaterials Explained: The Lego Analogy That Changes Everything
20:55 Plastic Recycling: Why Chemical Recycling Is the Real Breakthrough We Need
27:35 Nature-Based Catalysis: How the Human Cell Inspired a New Research Approach
46:20 Where Is the Hope? Why an Economist Might Save the Planet Before a Chemist
51:58 The Ivory Tower Problem: Why Science Funding and Public Education Are Under Threat
References
→ Abbas et al. (incl. Adam F. Lee & Karen Wilson). "Catalysis at the Intersection of Sustainable Chemistry and a Circular Economy." One Earth, Cell Press, 2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2024.04.018 https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(24)00208-2
→ Adam Lee — Editor-in-Chief, Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry (open-access journal). Scilight Press. https://www.sciltp.com/journals/csc
→ Challenges and Opportunities in Recycling Technology of Silicon-Based Photovoltaic Solar Panels." Circular Economy and Sustainability, 2025. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43615-025-00692-3