A new carbon capture technique called supercapacitive swing adsorption separates carbon dioxide from gaseous mixtures in the air and industrial flue gases.
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A new carbon capture technique called supercapacitive swing adsorption separates carbon dioxide from gaseous mixtures in the air and industrial flue gases.
A clever ocean-based device pulls and permanently sequesters carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, generating green hydrogen in the process.
A closed-loop process for making and recycling polycarbonate plastic also captures carbon to reduce waste and cut emissions.
Scientists develop a light-driven carbon capture system using photoacids, creating an energy-efficient method to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide.
A genetically engineered strain of yeast is reducing the amount of carbon dioxide produced during the production of ethanol biofuels.
A renewable, carbon-based absorbent is challenging MOFs in carbon capture technology, offering sustainable solutions for emissions reduction.
With varying climate conditions around the world, where are the most cost-effective locations to deploy direct air capture facilities?
Direct air capture can find its roots in antiquity and will be a major technology for the future.
Molten salts are renowned for operating at high temperatures and are ideal as a new generation of carbon capture media.
A German start-up has developed a method to convert captured carbon and hydrogen into a range of sustainable fuels.