Abstract

Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology is a revolutionary method that employs sorbents and a capturing mechanism to extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmospheric air. This approach presents a highly adaptable and scalable solution for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Once the CO2 is captured, its potential uses are virtually limitless, spanning from industrial applications to secure underground storage for long-term sustainability. This research paper delves into the current status and future prospects of DAC technology, which holds immense promise for directly reducing atmospheric CO2 levels. The exploration encompasses the core principles of DAC, its diverse applications, the advantages it offers, the evolving landscape of this transformative technology, and the keen interest of major corporations in expanding the utilization of DAC. With its potential to reshape the way this generation combats climate change, DAC technology emerges as a pivotal tool in our efforts to address the global carbon challenge.

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