A simple, low-cost carbon filter removes 90% of carbon dioxide from smokestack gases
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 13:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers in Wyoming report development of a low-cost carbon filter that can remove 90 percent of carbon dioxide gas from the smokestacks of electric power plants that burn coal and other fossil fuels. Their study is scheduled for the May 21 issue of ACS` monthly journal, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
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