How to Make Carbon Capture More Efficient and Less Expensive

Systems to combat air pollution from combustion processes generally inject a chemical into the gas stream that is designed to neutralize a specific pollutant. For example, limestone slurry is sprayed into sulfur-dioxide-laden flue gas to neutralize the potential acid and form gypsum. There are other similar combinations, but one pollutant just won’t cooperate: carbon dioxide. […]

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