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The CARMOF project seeks to enhance CO2 capture efficiency using advanced materials like Metal Organic Frameworks and Carbon Nanotubes. It aims to develop a cost-effective dry separation process for capturing CO2 from industrial emissions.
CO2 capture process represents typically about 70% of the total cost of the CCS chain.
Power plants that capture CO2 today use an old technology whereby flue gases are bubbled through organic amines in water, where the CO2 binds to amines.
The liquid is then heated to 120-150ºC to release the gas, after which the liquids are reused.
The entire process is expensive and inefficient: it consumes about 30 percent of the power generated.One of the most promising technologies for CO2 capture is based…
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Norway, Trondheim
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
Greece, Agia Paraskevi
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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