The powder has several advantages over other materials, according to its creators. Its porous design increases its surface area, which means more places to hold onto carbon dioxide molecules. As a ...
The fight against climate change may have found a new secret weapon in the form of a carbon-capturing powder that is capable of sucking up and storing as much carbon dioxide as a fully-grown tree.
A typical large tree can suck as much as 40 kilograms of carbon dioxide out of the air over the course of a year. Now scientists at the University of California, Berkeley say they can do the same job ...
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A British startup has devised a way to speed-up enhanced rock weathering using protein powder in a potential step forward for the budding carbon capture industry. Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) ...
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Once the carbon dioxide is removed from the powder, the entire process can begin again. To test the carbon-clearing capabilities of COF-999, the researchers packed the powder into a stainless steel ...