Fiber technology achieves high-purity CO₂ capture with smartphone-level power consumption

Direct air capture (DAC) is a technology that filters out carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere at extremely low concentrations (below 400 ppm). A KAIST research team has now succeeded in capturing more than 95% high-purity carbon dioxide using only low power at the level of smartphone charging voltage (3V), without hot steam or complex facilities.

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