‘Research provides octagonal window of opportunity for carbon capture’

If this synthetic zeolite is cost-effective for stripping CO2 from natural gas then great, it could be very useful. But CCS? Oh puh-lease

Filtering carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from factory smokestacks is a necessary, but expensive part of many manufacturing processes. However, a collaborative research team from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Delaware has gathered new insight into the performance of a material called a zeolite that may stop carbon dioxide in its tracks far more efficiently than current scrubbers do.

PhysOrg.com

One Response to ‘Research provides octagonal window of opportunity for carbon capture’

  1. I’m sure China’s worried about filtering CO2.