by Watchman » 17 Nov 2024 09:06

A metal-organic framework, or MOF, is capable of capturing CO2 at extreme temperatures.
Industrial plants, such as those that make cement or steel, emit copious amounts of carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, but the exhaust is too hot for state-of-the-art carbon removal technology. Lots of energy and water are needed to cool the exhaust streams, a requirement that has limited adoption of CO2 capture in some of the most polluting industries.
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A metal-organic framework, or MOF, is capable of capturing CO2 at extreme temperatures.
Industrial plants, such as those that make cement or steel, emit copious amounts of carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, but the exhaust is too hot for state-of-the-art carbon removal technology. Lots of energy and water are needed to cool the exhaust streams, a requirement that has limited adoption of CO2 capture in some of the most polluting industries. [b][size=150][url=https://www.enn.com/articles/75585-breakthrough-in-capturing-hot-co2-from-industrial-exhaust]READ FULL ARTICLE[/url][/size][/b]