2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c01296
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Direct Air Carbon Capture and Recovery Utilizing Alkaline Solution Circulation

Abstract: Direct air capture (DAC) represents a promising technology for mitigating climate change by extracting CO 2 from the atmosphere. This study introduces a novel application for effective CO 2 capture from dispersed emission sources, integrated with a liquid electrolysis system to improve capture cycle efficiency. By focusing on distributed sources, the DAC application overcomes the constraints of traditional stationary CO 2 capture methods. It employs a thin-layer moving bed spray and air convection to capture C… Show more

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