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Gradient Amine Sorbents for Low Vacuum Swing Carbon Dioxide Capture at Ambient Temperature

The University of Akron, in partnership with Aspen Aerogels Inc., is developing novel solid sorbent materials that can be regenerated in a low vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) process with greater performance than current state-of-the-art materials for the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from air.

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Last Updated December 2, 2022, 18:04 (LMT)
Created November 2, 2022, 15:56 (LMT)
Citation Andrew Jones, Gradient Amine Sorbents for Low Vacuum Swing Carbon Dioxide Capture at Ambient Temperature, 12/1/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/validation-of-transformational-co-2-capture-solvent-technology-with-revolutionary-stability
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Poc Email andrew.jones@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Andrew Jones
Program Or Project Carbon Capture
Project Number FE0031958