π π¨Direct Air Capture: Advances in Materials & Engineering! ⚙️π
π Direct air capture (DAC) is an emerging technology designed to remove CO₂ directly from the atmosphere. By using advanced materials π§ͺ such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and porous sorbents, DAC systems can selectively capture carbon with high efficiency, contributing to climate change mitigation π‘️.
⚙️ Recent developments in equipment and process engineering have significantly improved DAC performance. Innovative designs in reactors, fans, and heat exchangers π§ optimize energy use and capture rates, while modular systems allow scalability π for industrial and urban applications, making DAC more practical and cost-effective.
♻️ The integration of DAC with renewable energy ππ¨ and carbon utilization technologies promotes sustainability π±. Ongoing research focuses on lowering operational costs, enhancing sorbent durability, and minimizing environmental impact π. These advancements highlight DAC as a vital tool in global CO₂ reduction strategies.

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