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Sustainable AI–Enhanced Direct Air Capture (DAC): Transforming Air Recycling for Future Pollution Control

International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology
Direct Air Capture (DAC) has emerged as a viable negative-emissions technology capable of extracting carbon dioxide (CO₂) directly from ambient air. However, current DAC systems remain energy-intensive, financially demanding, and difficult to scale for ...
Mrs. Manu K. Baby and Dr. Sudhir Kumar Rai
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Scaling Direct Air Capture (DAC): A moonshot or the sky's the limit?

2023
Direct Air Capture technology coupled with geological storage ('DACS', also 'DACCS') has recently emerged as one of the main carbon dioxide removal (CDR) needed to reach net-zero targets. If deployed at scale, DACS would result in 'negative emissions' which would preclude the need for riskier options to abate emissions, such as geo-engineering ...
Webb, Peter   +3 more
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Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 accomplished by different alkanolamines

2018
The chemical capture of carbon dioxide from ambient air (Direct Air Capture - DAC) represents one of the negative carbon technologies (NETs) with the potential of reduce the global atmospheric CO2 concentration. Moreover, the capture of CO2 from air is suitable to supply pure CO2 wherever it is needed.
Francesco Barzagli   +3 more
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Impact of adsorption kinetics on the integration of Temperature Vacuum Swing Adsorption-based Direct Air Capture (TVSA-DAC) with e-methanol production.

Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Understanding the integration potential of direct air capture (DAC) with carbon utilisation processes can help pave the way for DAC to become an essential part of the solution towards carbon...
S.B. Petersen   +2 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

Direct Photocatalyzed Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT) for Aliphatic C–H Bonds Elaboration

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Luca Capaldo   +2 more
exaly  

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