Scientists Say New Material Can Suck Carbon Out of Atmosphere Faster Than Trees
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Scientists in the UK discovered a porous material effective for storing large quantities of greenhouse gases, detailed in a paper in Nature Synthesis. This material is composed of oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine.
In the quest to combat climate change, new materials like the boron-based two-dimensional structure with a high surface area and the potential to absorb greenhouse gases are being explored. Additionally, adding substances like baking soda to concrete may aid in carbon dioxide absorption.
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