Posts Tagged ‘carbon capture’
Light makes new carbon storage give up CO2
MONASH U. (AUS) — A new, energy-efficient material that stores large amounts of carbon dioxide, then releases it, could drastically reduce emissions from coal power stations. Continue…
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 13:19 - 0 Comments
Earth & Environment - Aug 31, 2012 14:02 - 0 Comments
Computer model seeks best carbon ‘sponge’
UC BERKELEY (US) — A new computer model can identify the best molecular candidates for removing carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen, and other greenhouse gases from power plant flues. (more…)
Science & Technology - Jul 31, 2012 8:26 - 0 Comments
Low-cost carbon capture gets X-rayed
U. LEEDS (UK) — Researchers are using powerful X-rays to improve a promising, low-cost technique for capturing carbon dioxide. (more…)
Science & Technology - Sep 28, 2011 10:33 - 0 Comments
All-natural nanosponge captures CO2
NORTHWESTERN (US) — Nanostructures made of sugar, salt, and alcohol are able to effectively detect, capture, and store carbon dioxide—and are themselves carbon-neutral. (more…)










