High Speed Carbon Dioxide Catcher Heralds New Era In Fight Against Climate Change

Atmospheric air with low concentrations of carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of IPDA, where the carbon dioxide rapidly reacts to create a solid product. Carbon dioxide is subsequently re-released with mild heating of the product in suspension, for storage or new applications. Note: Licensed picture (Tokyo Metropolitan University/Newsflash) Atmospheric air with low concentrations of carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of IPDA, where the carbon dioxide rapidly reacts to create a solid product. Carbon dioxide is subsequently re-released with mild heating of the product in suspension, for storage or new applications. Note: Licensed picture (Tokyo Metropolitan University/Newsflash)
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01 June 2022
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have created what they say is the fastest carbon dioxide catcher ever, possibly heralding a new era in the fight against carbon emissions linked to climate change. The new carbon capture system is said to remove carbon dioxide directly from the...