Researchers use melamine to create effective, low-cost carbo

Researchers use melamine to create effective, low-cost carbon capture; potential tailpipe application

Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine, researchers from UC Berkeley, Texas A&M and Stanford have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks. The process for synthesizing the melamine material, published in an open-access paper in the journal Science Advances, could potentially be scaled down...

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