2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c02202
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Assessment of the Potential of Electrochemical Steps in Direct Air Capture through Techno-Economic Analysis

Natalie Rosen,
Andreas Welter,
Martin Schwankl
et al.

Abstract: Direct air capture (DAC) technologies are proposed to reduce the atmospheric CO 2 concentration to mitigate climate change and simultaneously provide carbon as a feedstock independent of fossil resources. The currently high energy demand and cost of DAC technologies are challenging and could limit the significance of DAC processes. The present work estimates the potential energy demand and the levelized cost of capture (LCOC) of liquid solvent absorption and solid adsorption DAC processes in the long term. A c… Show more

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