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AIR2CO 2 : Advanced Integrated Reticular Sorbent Coated System to Capture CO 2 from the Atmosphere

General Electric Research (GE) has partnered with the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) to develop an advanced integrated reticular sorbent-coated system to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere ("AIR2CO2"). The system integrates pioneering metal-organic framework (MOF) sorbents and sorbent-binder composite coatings to capture and release atmospheric CO2. UCB is building on their benchmark MOF sorbent to synthesize, test, downselect, and sufficiently scale a next-generation sorbent with optimized overall CO2 adsorption capacity and thermal and chemical stability. GE is developing a robust MOF sorbent-binder formulation and coating process and integrating the advanced sorbent into an additively manufactured substrate. Component and system modeling of the AIR2CO2 process is being performed based on laboratory-scale experimental results and used to develop a techno-economic model that will inform future development of the sorbent material and AIR2CO2 contactor.

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Last Updated November 2, 2022, 18:44 (LMT)
Created November 2, 2022, 16:00 (LMT)
Citation Andrew Jones, AIR2CO 2 : Advanced Integrated Reticular Sorbent Coated System to Capture CO 2 from the Atmosphere, 11/2/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/air2co-2-advanced-integrated-reticular-sorbent-coated-system-to-capture-co-2-from-the-atmosphere
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Poc Email andrew.jones@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Andrew Jones
Program Or Project Carbon Capture
Project Number FE0031956