Capturing carbon dioxide from air with charged-sorbents

H Li, ME Zick, T Trisukhon, M Signorile, X Liu… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
H Li, ME Zick, T Trisukhon, M Signorile, X Liu, H Eastmond, S Sharma, TL Spreng, J Taylor…
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Emissions reduction and greenhouse gas removal from the atmosphere are both necessary
to achieve net-zero emissions and limit climate change. There is thus a need for improved
sorbents for the capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, a process known as direct
air capture. In particular, low-cost materials that can be regenerated at low temperatures
would overcome the limitations of current technologies. In this work, we introduce a new
class of designer sorbent materials known as 'charged-sorbents'. These materials are …
Abstract
Emissions reduction and greenhouse gas removal from the atmosphere are both necessary to achieve net-zero emissions and limit climate change. There is thus a need for improved sorbents for the capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, a process known as direct air capture. In particular, low-cost materials that can be regenerated at low temperatures would overcome the limitations of current technologies. In this work, we introduce a new class of designer sorbent materials known as ‘charged-sorbents’. These materials are prepared through a battery-like charging process that accumulates ions in the pores of low-cost activated carbons, with the inserted ions then serving as sites for carbon dioxide adsorption. We use our charging process to accumulate reactive hydroxide ions in the pores of a carbon electrode, and find that the resulting sorbent material can rapidly capture carbon dioxide from ambient air by means of (bi)carbonate formation. Unlike traditional bulk carbonates, charged-sorbent regeneration can be achieved at low temperatures (90–100 °C) and the sorbent’s conductive nature permits direct Joule heating regeneration, using renewable electricity. Given their highly tailorable pore environments and low cost, we anticipate that charged-sorbents will find numerous potential applications in chemical separations, catalysis and beyond.
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