UC Berkeley team discovers new material to capture CO2: Here's how it works
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Graduate researcher Zihui Zhou describes the newly developed COF material, comparing it to a 'more fluffy' baby powder, emphasizing its innovative design for capturing CO2 efficiently.
Omar Yaghi, leading the project, shares ambitions to scale the COF material to multi-ton quantities in order to dramatically reduce CO2 emissions, aiming for significant environmental impact.
The research team's method involves a specialized instrument analyzing air from the Berkeley campus to measure CO2 levels, showcasing the practical application of their new technology.
The project represents a significant evolution in micro-materials aimed at tackling climate change, building upon previous innovations like the MOF material for water capture.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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