To mitigate climate change, carbon capture is necessary. In addition to the energy transition towards renewable sources and green house gasses emission reduction, CO2 capture from flue gas and its sinks, including air and the ocean, must be promoted. By 2030, in less than 8 years, the global carbon capture capacity must increase 100 × (from the current ca. 40 MtCO2 yr−1 to 4 GtCO2 yr−1). To meet the net zero carbon goals of 2050, sustainable, scalable, inexpensive technologies that fit in an electrified industry and have a small footprint are needed for carbon capture. Currently, such technologies do not exist. In the framework of the necessary carbon capture, and the opportunities for electrochemical (ocean) CO2 capture, five research ques...
Isolating CO2 to use in electrochemical CO2 reduction systems is an ongoing issue. Here, the authors...
To assist reaching net-zero emissions, the dissolved carbon in the ocean can be extracted to enable ...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
Carbon capture and conversion technologies must become economically viable and scale to the gigaton ...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
Increasing level of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) because of human activities is a serious threat...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
Electrochemical CO2 capture technologies are gaining attention due to their flexibility, their abili...
Capture and conversion of CO₂ from oceanwater can lead to net-negative emissions and can provide car...
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the at...
This review discusses the emerging science and research progress underlying electrochemical processe...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Oceanic CO2 capture technology can be used as a negative emission technology, or pre-treatment to re...
The capture of anthropogenic carbon dioxide CO2 from industrial and power generation sources, where ...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
Isolating CO2 to use in electrochemical CO2 reduction systems is an ongoing issue. Here, the authors...
To assist reaching net-zero emissions, the dissolved carbon in the ocean can be extracted to enable ...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
Carbon capture and conversion technologies must become economically viable and scale to the gigaton ...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
Increasing level of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) because of human activities is a serious threat...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
Electrochemical CO2 capture technologies are gaining attention due to their flexibility, their abili...
Capture and conversion of CO₂ from oceanwater can lead to net-negative emissions and can provide car...
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the at...
This review discusses the emerging science and research progress underlying electrochemical processe...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Oceanic CO2 capture technology can be used as a negative emission technology, or pre-treatment to re...
The capture of anthropogenic carbon dioxide CO2 from industrial and power generation sources, where ...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
Isolating CO2 to use in electrochemical CO2 reduction systems is an ongoing issue. Here, the authors...
To assist reaching net-zero emissions, the dissolved carbon in the ocean can be extracted to enable ...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...