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"textContent": "Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) before it reaches the atmosphere is a key strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Even though carbon capture technologies have existed for decades, their widespread adoption has been slow for a straightforward reason: most of them are expensive and inefficient. For example, aqueous amine scrubbing, which is the most common industrial method, requires heating large volumes of liquid above 100°C to release captured CO2 and reset the system for reuse.",
"title": "Efficient carbon capture 'viciazite' materials can desorb below 60°C"
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