Advancements in Carbon Capture and Conversion: Energy-efficient and Water-based Solutions
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Scientists at MIT have developed an integrated and energy-efficient system that can capture and convert carbon dioxide emissions from concentrated industrial sources. The system combines the processes of carbon capture and conversion into a single electrochemical process, which is driven by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide. The researchers found that the more pure carbon dioxide that comes into contact with the electrode, the more efficiently it can capture and convert the molecule. This technology could help reduce emissions from hard-to-abate sectors such as steel, cement, and chemical manufacturing.
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