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Capturing carbon dioxide from air with charged-sorbents
H. Li, M. E. Zick, et al.
Discover the innovative world of 'charged-sorbents' developed by Huaiguang Li and colleagues, designed to effectively capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This groundbreaking research presents a low-cost solution using activated carbons enhanced through electrochemical processes, enabling efficient regeneration and potential applications in various fields like catalysis.
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