ExxonMobil and Mosaic Materials have entered into an agreement to explore a new carbon capture technology which uses advanced chemistry to remove carbon dioxide from emissions sources.
Mosaic Materials, a chemicals and engineering company, has researched the unique process that uses porous solids, known as metal-organic frameworks, to separate carbon dioxide from air of flue gas.
“New technologies in carbon capture will be critical enablers for us to meet growing energy demands, while reducing emissions,” said Vijay Swarup, Vice-President of R&D for ExxonMobil Research and Engineering company.
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