Carbon Dioxide Removal Using Molten Alkali-Metal Borates
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Invention type: Technology
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Case number: #20745J
The removal of carbon dioxide using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods, are generally described.
Researchers
T. Alan Hatton
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Cameron Halliday
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Aqil Jamal
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Takuya Harada
Departments: Department of Chemical Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis / Environmental Engineering: Carbon Capture
Impact Areas: Climate Stabilization
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carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
United States of America | Granted | 11,311,840 -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
Australia | Pending -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
United Arab Emirates | Pending -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
Australia | Published application -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
China | Granted | 112,805,080 -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
European Patent Convention | Published application -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
Japan | Granted | 7,378,468 -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
Korea (south) | Granted | 10 -
carbon dioxide removal using sequestration materials that include salts in molten form, and related systems and methods
Saudi Arabia | Granted | 16,896
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