Scientists have developed a new air filter using carbon nanofibers that can capture carbon dioxide directly from building ventilation systems. The filter can be regenerated using low-energy methods like sunlight or a brief electric pulse, releasing the CO2 for storage or reuse. Research indicates the technology could achieve a net carbon removal efficiency of 92.1 […]
Scientists have developed a new air filter using carbon nanofibers that can capture carbon dioxide directly from building ventilation systems.
The filter can be regenerated using low-energy methods like sunlight or a brief electric pulse, releasing t… [6139 chars]
Source: Natural News | Published: 2025-10-22T23:37:07Z
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