Researchers at Shenzhen University create an electrochemical oxidation technology to dodge thermal efficiency limits and capture carbon dioxide in situ A team of scientists led by Xie Heping, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has designed a zero-emission direct carbon fuel cell (ZC-DCFC) capable of converting the mineral into electrical energy without producing direct CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. The system, researchers explain …
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Researchers at Shenzhen University create an electrochemical oxidation technology to dodge thermal efficiency limits and capture carbon dioxide in situ A team of scientists led by Xie Heping, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has designed a zero-emission direct carbon fuel cell (ZC-DCFC) capable of converting the mineral into electrical energy without producing direct CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. The system, researchers explain …