Sandia ALD bubble membrane can capture CO2 and reduce emissions efficiently
(Nanowerk News) Sandia National Laboratories and the University
of New Mexico (UNM) have created a powerful new way to capture carbon
dioxide from coal- and gas-fired electricity plants with a bubble-like
membrane that harnesses the power of nature to reduce CO2 emissions efficiently.
By combining a water droplet loaded with CO2 enzymes in an ultrathin
nanopore on a flexible substrate, researchers at Sandia National
Laboratories realized the first technology that meets and exceeds DOE
targets for cost-effective CO2 capture. When compared with the nearest
membrane competitor, this technology delivers a three times permeation
rate, twenty times higher selectivity, and ten time lower fabrication
cost. The CO2 Memzyme has the potential to remove 90% of CO2 emissions
and is forecasted to save the U.S. coal industry $90 billion a year
compared to conventional technology. (Sandia Youtube)
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