Abstract

US chemical engineers have developed a way of making direct air capture (DAC) cheaper and more efficient. Using their approach – based on coated carbon fibres contained in a specially design canister – they found that carbon dioxide could be produced with sufficient purity for underground sequestration. It also has the potential to eliminate many of the substantial upfront costs of building typical capture systems.

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