Electrochemical CO2 capture can finally compete with amine-based capture
David Vermaas (TU Delft - ChemE/Transport Phenomena)
Ruud Kortlever (TU Delft - Large Scale Energy Storage)
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Abstract
Electrochemical CO2 capture is promising for closing the carbon cycle but needs technological advances. In a recent issue of Nature Energy, a novel chemistry for electrochemical CO2 capture is presented, demonstrating low energy consumption and high purity with virtually no degradation. This finally allows competition with amine-based capture technology.