Researchers pinpoint how sorbent materials catch and release carbon
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 - 11:50
in Physics & Chemistry
A key component of ambient direct air capture (DAC) systems that remove carbon dioxide from the air is the sorbent material that is used to first capture the carbon and then to release it. Certain sorbent materials can pull carbon dioxide from the air as it flows over the material. It then releases the carbon when water is applied. As the material dries again, it absorbs carbon, and so on.