Chemical Structure's Carbon Capture Ability Doubled by Oregon State University Research
December 04, 2024
December 04, 2024
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Dec. 4 (TNSres) -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Oregon State University scientists have found a way to more than double the uptake ability of a chemical structure that can be used for scrubbing carbon dioxide from factory flues.
The study involving metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, is important because industrial activities, among them burning fossil fuels for energy, account for a significant percentage of the greenhous . . .
Oregon State University scientists have found a way to more than double the uptake ability of a chemical structure that can be used for scrubbing carbon dioxide from factory flues.
The study involving metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, is important because industrial activities, among them burning fossil fuels for energy, account for a significant percentage of the greenhous . . .