Low cost materials can be used for CO2 capture

Researchers at a US technology research institute have recently developed a low-cost material that can be used to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gas from coal-fired power plants and other greenhouse gas generating sources. This new material is produced using a simple one-step chemical process, has a high adsorption capacity for CO2, and can be reused many times.
This new material is called hyperbranched alumina silicon (HAS), has a high adsorption capacity, easy synthesis, low cost, and can be recycled, and is expected to be used as an adsorbent to achieve industrial-scale applications. The research results will be published this month in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The study was supported by the National Energy Technology Laboratory of the US Department of Energy.

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