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Transformational Sorbent Materials for a Substantial Reduction in the Energy Requirement for Direct Air Capture of CO 2

InnoSepra LLC is collaborating with Missouri University of Science and Technology, Arizona State University, and Adroitech Enterprise to evaluate transformational materials in structured forms for the direct capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and to confirm a reduction in energy requirements compared to state-of-the-art technologies for direct air capture (DAC). The project activities include performing computational simulations, materials characterization, and lab-scale testing to optimize the performance of materials under DAC conditions, and developing a high-level process design to provide an estimate of electrical and thermal energy requirements, equipment sizing, and cost and carbon footprint. Finally, an assessment of the materials will also be made to evaluate the production of large-scale quantities for future commercial implementation.

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Last Updated November 2, 2022, 18:45 (LMT)
Created November 2, 2022, 16:10 (LMT)
Citation Andrew Jones, Transformational Sorbent Materials for a Substantial Reduction in the Energy Requirement for Direct Air Capture of CO 2, 11/2/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/transformational-sorbent-materials-for-a-substantial-reduction-in-the-energy-requirement-for
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Poc Email andrew.jones@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Andrew Jones
Program Or Project Carbon Capture
Project Number FE0031953