Climate change, global warming, fossil fuel depletion and rising fuel prices have created great incentives to seek alternative fuel production technologies. CO 2 transformation to …
Current climate targets require negative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Direct air capture is a promising negative emission technology, but energy and material demands lead to …
Limiting the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere is one of the largest challenges of our generation. Because carbon capture and storage is one of the few viable technologies that …
By combining metal nodes with organic linkers we can potentially synthesize millions of possible metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). The fact that we have so many materials opens …
Currently, nanotechnology is referred to be one of the attractive research sectors in several countries because of its vast potential and commercial impact. Nanotechnology includes the …
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity's ability to meet the future food and energy needs of a growing and increasingly affluent human population. Water plays an …
Computational screening methods have changed the way new materials and processes are discovered and designed. For adsorption-based gas separations and carbon capture, recent …
Antibiotics as emerging pollutants have attracted extensive attention due to their ecotoxicity and persistence in the environment. Adsorption of antibiotics on carbon-based materials …
R Shaw, S Mukherjee - Carbon Capture Science & Technology, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a three-tier process-carbon capture, transport and storage. The capture consists of pre-combustion, oxy-combustion and post-combustion …