Talk:Dioxide Materials
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- Comment: I am a new user, but I would have thought that most of these are independent sources - the ARPAE wrote the comments independently of Dioxide materials, ABC choose to interview us, PCworld had a long article about Dioxide Materials' technology (I guess that they did not say that clearly), Biofuels digest is a well respected trade journal that has no connection to dioxide materials, I would have thought that Press releases put out by someone other than Dioxide Materials, in this case the american association for advancement of science, are independent. Hoovers is not a dead link. They are owned by Dunn & Bradstreet, and are one of the leading sources of business information. A login is required to access. And there are all of the other references. Maselrich (talk) 20:00, 2 April 2018 (UTC)
- Comment: I agree that this was inserted to prove notability, and should be removed in the final draft. But the posted guidelines for inclusion say that a page should be accepted if it is notable even if it needs substantial editing. I am new to this and agree that editing is needed but that is not a reason to reject Maselrich (talk) 20:00, 2 April 2018 (UTC)
- Comment: A random sampling of sources suggests that the draft is entirely based on sources that are not independent, not reliable, or not significant coverage. The bulk of any article should be based on independent sources.* 1 - ARPA-E is a funder of Dioxide Materials, and the text appears to have been supplied by Rich Masel, the founder and CEO of Dioxide Materials, so not independent* 3 - the company website is not independent* 10 - search results lists are unsuitable references, in part because they are not stable* 28 - a paper authored by people affiliated with Dioxide Materials is not independent* 29 - local ABC affiliate interview with Rich Masel, so not independent* 37 - all PC World says about the company is a passing mention that Richard Masel is with the company* 43 - Biofuels Digest appears to be a trade journal or perhaps a group blog, not a reliable source* 45 - CleanTechnica boasts its content is "for entertainment purposes only", not a reliable source* 48 - press releases are not independent* 49 - dailyhover is a dead link, not sure what it's supposed to showWikipedia is not for promotion, marketing, or public relations. Worldbruce (talk) 05:41, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
- Comment: You'll need to remove the registered trademark symbols before consideration for creation can advance. The section "independent press coverage" seems like an effort to prove notability, but is not encyclopedic. Chetsford (talk) 17:48, 8 March 2018 (UTC)
Independent Press Coverage
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ABC Channel 15, feb 15, 2012[1] |
Science, Sept 2017 Two new ways to turn ‘garbage’ carbon dioxide into fuel[14] |
References
- ^ ABC 15 News: Dioxide Materials.
- ^ BBC Radio Feature about Dioxide Materials.
- ^ F. Markis, Pump The Sky Motortrend Magazine, Jan 15, 2012, p63
- ^ Hal Hodson, Don’t waste CO2, turn it into bottles and glue New Scientist, March 5, 2014
- ^ Lux research report on Dioxide Materials
- ^ Umir Irfan, Novel Methods To Store Sunshine As Fuel, Scientific American, Oct 2011
- ^ R. Service, Sunlight in your tank, Science Vol. 334, Issue 6058, pp. 927, 2011 doi:10.1126/science.334.6058.927
- ^ Ionic liquid catalyst helps turn emissions into fuel, Science Daily, Oct 2011
- ^ Rachael Martin, Artificial Photosynthesizers Render Plants Obsolete, PC World, Oct 1, 2011
- ^ R. F. Service, Wired Sept 30, 2011
- ^ Dave Levitan, Prospects for an Artificial Leaf Are Growing IEEE Spectrum, Oct 2011
- ^ Ionic liquid catalyst helps turn emissions into fuel R&D Magazine, Oct 6, 2011
- ^ Capture CO2, Sina, China, Nov 14, 2011
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- ^ Biofuels Digest Sept 26, 2016, The 20 Hottest Carbon Capture Technologies
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- ^ Tina Casey Here Comes The Hydrogen: $125 Million For “Transformational” Energy Includes Power-To-Gas, CleanTechia, Nov 24, 2015
- ^ 'Flaky graphene makes reliable chemical sensors Physics.org, Jan 17, 2012
- ^ Химики искусственно воспроизвели ключевые элементы фотосинтеза PNA Hayka Sept 29, 2011
Other Sources
[edit]Research & Markets [1] Market.biz[2] Market Research Store [3] Hoovers [4]
References
- ^ Business Wire, Global Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage Technologies Market Analysis & Trends & Industry Forecast to 2025
- ^ Nakul Shirke, Global Ion Selective Permeable Membrane Market 2017 – Membranes International, Asahi Kasei, Dioxide Materials
- ^ Last News 24, Global Ion Selective Permeable Membrane Market 2017 Top Players : DuPont, Dongyue, Asahi Kasei and Dioxide Materials
- ^ Hoovers report on Dioxide Materials