Unstoppable catalyst outperforms sulfur to revolutionize carbon capture

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Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed a new catalyst that efficiently converts captured carbon into valuable products such as ethylene and ethanol, even in the presence of sulfur oxide impurities. This breakthrough offers a more economically viable method for carbon capture and upgrading, potentially revolutionizing industries such as steel and cement production … Read more

Breakthrough ‘miracle material’ for carbon capture: MOF-525 can capture CO2 and convert it into useful chemicals

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By means of Jennifer McManamay, University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science June 2, 2024 Researchers have made significant progress in the practical application of a new material known as MOF-525, a member of the metal-organic framework family, which shows great promise in carbon capture and conversion technologies. The team has developed a … Read more