Graphene-based membranes have emerged as a transformative platform in separation science, offering the unique combination of atomic thinness, high mechanical strength and chemically tuneable ...
Capturing carbon dioxide (CO 2) from industrial emissions is crucial in the fight against climate change. But current methods, like chemical absorption, are expensive and energy-intensive. Scientists ...
Carbon dioxide is an all too common waste product of industry, belched into the air in huge amounts from smokestacks. Now, researchers have developed a new type of fluorinated membrane that can ...
Toray Industries, Inc., announced that it has innovated a carbon dioxide (CO2) separation membrane with a dual all-carbon structure. This comprises a hollow fiber porous carbon fiber as a support and ...
Researchers developed a highly selective membrane that efficiently separates carbon dioxide from other gases, supporting cleaner energy and industrial processes. (Nanowerk News) Reducing carbon ...
image: Scientists in Japan designed a gate-type adsorbent tower system that captures and separates mixed gases, CO2, to enable lowering greenhouse gas emissions from industrial sources. view more The ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – When designing membranes that separate industrial gases, scientists often incorporate structures that attract the gas they want to obtain. This attraction can enhance the membrane’s ...
A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by researchers. A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been ...
This membrane is highly permeable and resists aging. It's particularly directed to separating light gases from gas streams, for example, CO 2 mitigation from natural gas pipelines. This technology ...
New York, NY--May 15, 2020--Researchers at Columbia Engineering and the University of South Carolina have developed a method that combines big data and machine learning to selectively design ...
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