New material to collect CO2 is extremely effective

A new material, named Nott-300 cheaper promising technological applications in carbon revenues to reduce CO 2 emissions.

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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have successfully developed a new, cheap-priced, promising new technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The material is solid foam, called the Nott-300 .

They will help to trap selectively greenhouse gases such as CO 2 and SO 2 .

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Nott-300 material will collect CO 2 and SO 2 gas through the hydrogen bonds formed and strengthened by linking pole supramolecular weak with CH atoms in aromatic rings.

This would overcome the limitations of the methods of capturing carbon is used a solvent bind CO2 and then release moisture to leave a stream concentrated CO2 when heated, causing energy consumption and impact on the environment.

Meanwhile, the Nott-300 absorbs high levels of CO 2 and SO 2 and releases gaseous chemicals that are absorbed through simple reduction of pressure.

The Nott-300 is also highly selective, with little or no absorption into the foot holes of etched gas such as hydrogen, nitrogen, methane or oxygen. At the same time, the Nott-300 also has high chemical stability in all common organic solvents and is stable in water at temperatures up to 400 degrees Celsius.

Not only that, the cost of the new material Nott-300 is very cheap because it is made from cheap organic materials and water to make solvent.

With premium features Vietnam, Nott-300 promises to be applied in recording technology of carbon to reduce CO2 emissions, contributing to reduce the emissions causing the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere, but little damage The environment is more economical than existing technologies.

In addition, the Nott-300 can also be used in gas separation processes, removing CO 2 or SO 2 when needed.