German researchers develop process that produces carbon out of air

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German researchers develop process that produces carbon out of air
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The system can remove 4.4 lbs of CO2 in one day, converting them into 1.1 lbs of solid carbon.

The project's first-phase installation can remove 0.001 tonnes of CO2 from the ambient air in one day, converting them into 0.5 kilograms of solid carbon.The research project, named NECOC , was conceived in association with INERATEC and Climeworks.

In the final step, "a pyrolysis reaction splits the methane molecules, creating hydrogen, which can be returned to split CO2." The remaining carbon, which floats on the tin as micro granules can be removed mechanically.

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