Nanoparticles Capture Carbon Emissions
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•UK firm’s super nanoparticles to trap carbon, combat climate crisis
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Carbon capture technology has been touted as a crucial solution for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Nottingham -based climate tech company Promethean Particles is harnessing the power of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to capture and store greenhouse gases.
The nanoparticles could be used to curb emissions from various industries including cement and metals.
A single teaspoon of these particles has the same surface area as two tennis courts.
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