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Membrane Adsorbents Comprising Self Assembled Inorganic Nanocages (SINCs) for Super Fast Direct Air Capture Enabled by Passive Cooling

The State University of New York (SUNY)–Buffalo, in collaboration with Trimeric Corporation, is developing highly porous membrane adsorbents comprising CO2-philic polymers and self-assembled inorganic nanocages (SINCs) for rapid temperature swing adsorption using electricity-free solar heating and radiative cooling, enabling an economically viable approach for direct air capture (DAC).

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Last Updated November 2, 2022, 15:57 (LMT)
Created November 2, 2022, 15:53 (LMT)
Citation Andrew Jones, Membrane Adsorbents Comprising Self Assembled Inorganic Nanocages (SINCs) for Super Fast Direct Air Capture Enabled by Passive Cooling, 11/2/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/membrane-adsorbents-comprising-self-assembled-inorganic-nanocages-sincs-for-super
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Poc Email andrew.jones@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Andrew Jones
Program Or Project Carbon Capture
Project Number FE0031960