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New carbon capture materials bring new light on the global warming challenge

A team of scientists has developed a computerized hybrid material that can absorb greenhouse methane gas, convert it into a Hydrogen purifier and mimic the process of extracting carbon dioxide in-situ and converting it into pure hydrogen from bioethanol in the non-oily range. They also designed a facility that could detect such objects and assist in further research to capture carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. New inventions could play a dual role in absorbing and transforming a new scientific environment into the development of carbon photography.

Advanced chemical looping fixes

Responding to the challenge, in a series of studies on the capture and use of carbon by scientists from the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad did not end up designing a computerized hybrid material capable of capturing methane and acting as a catalyst to convert it to high purity. hydrogen, but also mimicked and designed the process of taking carbon dioxide carbon dioxide and converting it into pure hydrogen from non-fuel bioethanol using a method called optimized intensified looping reforming chemical reactions. A recent study was published in the journal Elsevier Chemical Engineering and Processing.

Researchers also created a center that could advance carbon-based research and transformational research at the center. The facility, a dual operational fixed cum fluidized bed reactor system (FBR) can perform sorption enhanced steam methane reforming (SESMR) to produce pure H2 based on initial simulation and testing. The FBR site was successfully released recently in Jan. 2022 at CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, under a Mission Innovation Project supported by the Department of Science and Technology at IICT Hyderabad. It is unique and available for the first time in the world to test the effectiveness of dual active SESMR components in a fluidized bed reactor system.

The SESMR offers certain benefits of in-situ CO2 removal through the use of sorbents and thus overcomes the equilibrium limitations of steam conversion and leads to higher purity of H2. The two potential functional factors identified in the theory are now being integrated and at the same time, the FBR operating conditions are being adapted to existing sorbent/catalyst materials to meet the growing challenges of carbon capture and use and related research.

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