This has been a big effort of many people in LSMO. So proud of the work:
P. G. Boyd, A. Chidambaram, E. García-Díez, C. P. Ireland, T. D. Daff, R. Bounds, A. Gładysiak, P. Schouwink, S. M. Moosavi, M. M. Maroto-Valer, J. A. Reimer, J. A. R. Navarro, T. K. Woo, S. Garcia, K. C. Stylianou, and B. Smit, Data-driven design of metal–organic frameworks for wet flue gas CO2 capture Nature 576 (7786), 253 (2019) http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1798-7
Here is a blog about this article in Nature Research Chemistry Community: From Pharmacophores to Adsorbaphores: How drug design inspires novel materials for carbon capture
Press releases related to this article
- EPFL: New material design tops carbon-capture from wet flue gases
- Heriot-Watt University: Drug design tools drive materials discovery for carbon capture
- UC Berkeley: New material design tops carbon-capture from wet flue gases
- University of Ottawa: uOttawa Researchers Designed New Materials to Capture Greenhouse Gases
- University of Granada: Scientists use ‘big data’ techniques to help capture and store carbon dioxide from a thermal power plant
- University of Oregon: Scrubbing carbon dioxide from smokestacks for cleaner industrial emissions
The press coverage of this article:
In English:
- ITV News: Chemical engineers generate material to capture industrial emissions
- The Irish News: Chemical engineers generate material to capture industrial emissions
- Eureka Alert: Scrubbing carbon dioxide from smokestacks for cleaner industrial emissions
https://stv.tv/news/scotland/1443081-engineers-generate-material-to-capture-industrial-emissions/
These are in German:
- Neue Zürcher Zeitung: ETH: Neues Material kann CO2 effizient aus Abgasen entfernen
- DerStandard Neue Materialien können CO2 aus feuchten Abgasen entfernen
These are in French:
These are in Spanish
- Agencia de Noticias para la Difusión de la Ciencia y la Tecnología (DiCYT) Técnicas de ‘big data’ para capturar y almacenar CO2 procedente de una central térmica
- Technoxplora ‘Big data’ para capturar CO2