Japanese scientists unveil hybrid material for industrial emissions capture

Published 08:12 on July 17, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:21 on July 17, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan

Scientists from Japan's Chiba University have developed a sodium carbonate-nanocarbon hybrid material for capturing CO2 from industrial emissions, which they claim to be a cost- and energy-effective option for thermal power plants and factories.
Scientists from Japan's Chiba University have developed a sodium carbonate-nanocarbon hybrid material for capturing CO2 from industrial emissions, which they claim to be a cost- and energy-effective option for thermal power plants and factories.


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