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Development of Amino-Functionalized Silica by Co-condensation and Alkylation for Direct Air Capture. [PDF]
Kikkawa S, Kataoka M, Yamazoe S.
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Integrating climate and physical constraints into assessments of net capture from direct air capture facilities. [PDF]
Shorey P, Abdulla A.
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Strategic Design and Multiperiod Optimization under Uncertainty of Solid Sorbent Direct Air Capture Supply Chains in Europe. [PDF]
Crîstiu D, You F, d'Amore F, Bezzo F.
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Measuring and Modeling Water and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption on Amine Functionalized Alumina under Direct Air Capture Conditions. [PDF]
Grossmann Q +4 more
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Media frame development of direct air capture 2011-2023: A comparative analysis of Europe and North America. [PDF]
Upham PJ, Ibrahimović E.
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Unconventional membranes for direct air carbon capture
Carbon capture and storage provide a way of mitigating carbon dioxide emissions whilst enabling the continued use of fossil fuels during the period of energy transition leading to net zero emissions. This article describes research that is being done in Scotland, UK, at Robert Gordon University, that is pioneering the use of unconventional membranes ...
Gobina, Edward +2 more
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Fact sheet about direct air capture (DAC), a carbon capture technology that will reduce and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. DAC supports environmental sustainability, North Dakota’s economy, and boosts the energy industry.https://commons.und ...
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Direct air capture (DAC) is technically feasible today, with commercial units already in operation. However, understanding DAC's economic feasibility is required to understand whether DAC will be a significant negative emissions technology. Several start-up companies are trying to commercialise DAC using processes based on chemical absorption or ...
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Direct air capture (DAC) is technically feasible today, with commercial units already in operation. However, understanding DAC's economic feasibility is required to understand whether DAC will be a significant negative emissions technology. Several start-up companies are trying to commercialise DAC using processes based on chemical absorption or ...
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