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Decreasing antenna size is considered a potential option for improving photosynthesis and increasing yield potential. Reducing chlorophyll content has been employed as a strategy to decrease antenna size.
Linxiong Mao +4 more
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Recent insights into xerogel and aerogel mineral composites for CO 2 mineral sequestration [PDF]
Supercritically dried composites have already been analysed and proposed as carbon dioxide sequesters. However, the economical and energetic costs of the supercritical drying process had to be re-evaluated, and were eventually found not to enhance the ...
Esquivias Fedriani, Luis María +2 more
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Enhanced Weathering May Benefit From Co‐Application With Organic Amendments
Enhanced weathering has emerged as a promising natural climate solution that has the potential to remove billions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere if widely adopted in agricultural settings.
Maya Almaraz
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Rock properties at cm-scale impact geological carbon storage by enhancing capillary and mineral trapping. Hence, it is important to accurately capture their distribution in geo-models which are used for numerically estimating the fate of injected CO2 ...
Seyed Ahmad Mortazavi +7 more
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Straightforward preparation of fluorinated covalent triazine frameworks with significantly enhanced carbon dioxide and hydrogen adsorption capacities [PDF]
The development of advanced functional porous materials for efficient carbon capture and separation is of prime importance with respect to energy and environmental sustainability and employing covalent triazine frameworks as the adsorbents for carbon ...
De Geyter, Nathalie +5 more
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Selective gas capture via kinetic trapping
Conventional approaches to the capture of CO_2 by metal-organic frameworks focus on equilibrium conditions, and frameworks that contain little CO_2 in equilibrium are often rejected as carbon-capture materials. Here we use a statistical mechanical model,
Kundu, Joyjit +3 more
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In situ studies of materials for high temperature CO2 capture and storage. [PDF]
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) offers a possible solution to curb the CO2 emissions from stationary sources in the coming decades, considering the delays in shifting energy generation to carbon neutral sources such as wind, solar and biomass.
Allan, PK +14 more
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Extraction and LC–MS characterization of bioactive compounds from spent coffee grounds
Spent coffee grounds (SCGs), an abundant byproduct of Coffea arabica L., hold significant potential as a renewable resource for bioactive compounds.
Rabita Mohd Firdaus +3 more
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Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE), a potential approach for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal (CDR), can involve introducing milled mineral particles into the ocean to promote carbon dioxide uptake.
Adam J K Yang, Mary-Louise Timmermans
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Great SCO2T! Rapid tool for carbon sequestration science, engineering, and economics
CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology is likely to be widely deployed in coming decades in response to major climate and economics drivers: CCS is part of every clean energy pathway that limits global warming to 2C or less and receives significant CO2
Ampomah +44 more
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