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ExxonMobil discovers new material to enhance carbon capture technology – Smart Energy
A new material that could capture more than 90% of carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources has been discovered by ExxonMobil.
Scientists from ExxonMobil, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have discovered a new material that could capture more than 90% of carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources.
The technology will help the energy company to capture carbon emissions from natural gas-fired power plants, using low-temperature steam, requiring less energy for the overall carbon capture process.
Laboratory tests indicate the patent-pending materials, known as tetraamine-…
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