Stanford researcher develop low-energy way to capture CO2

February 27, 2025 |

In California, a team at Stanford has developed a powerful yet low-energy way to trap atmospheric CO2 using heated minerals. Stanford University chemists have developed a practical and affordable way to permanently remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to combat global warming. Their new process uses heat to modify common minerals, turning them into highly reactive materials that naturally absorb and store CO2. These materials can be produced in standard kilns, similar to those used in cement manufacturing.

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