A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by researchers. A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been ...
Capturing carbon dioxide (CO 2) from industrial emissions is crucial in the fight against climate change. But current methods, like chemical absorption, are expensive and energy-intensive. Scientists ...
Scientists have developed a scalable method to produce porous graphene membranes that efficiently separate carbon dioxide. The breakthrough could significantly reduce the cost and footprint of carbon ...
Researchers have modelled how a new graphene-based membrane material could cut the energy use and cost of capturing CO2 from power and industrial plants. (Nanowerk News) Carbon capture is becoming ...
When designing membranes that separate industrial gases, scientists often incorporate structures that attract the gas they want to obtain. This attraction can enhance the membrane’s permeability and ...
Membrane contactors have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional carbon capture systems by marrying the high selectivity of liquid absorption with the compact modularity of membrane ...
(a) SEM images of MC; (b) SEM images of PEI-600@MC; (c) EDS analysis; (d)TEM images of MC; (e) TEM images of PEI-600@MC. The study focuses on the synthesis of mesoporous biochar (MC) derived from ...
In a study published in Nature Chemical Engineering, researchers at EPFL developed a scalable method for producing porous graphene membranes that efficiently separate carbon dioxide. A graphene ...
Chinese researchers develop innovative device that skips CO₂ purification, cuts costs, and produces commercial-grade HCOOH directly from dilute emissions For years, turning carbon dioxide (CO 2) into ...
In a study published in Nature Chemical Engineering, researchers at EPFL developed a scalable method for producing porous graphene membranes that efficiently separate carbon dioxide. The development ...
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