Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine the main component of Formica chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, a key goal f .
Currently, bubbling industrial emissions through liquid amines is the most common, albeit energy-intensive, the technique of trapping carbon dioxide for storage.
UC Berkeley and Stanford chemists created an inexpensive and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide, furthering goals to achieve carbon neutrality.