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A carbon capture breakthrough.

In the absence of environmentally friendly and sustainable materials for CO-capturing materials in various applications.

"Our process is simpler and 'greener' in terms of both substances used and processing byproducts," says Muhammad Rehman, an assistant research professor in materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University., which can be easily produced using existing technologies, can be used in a wide range of applications, from construction to furniture making, as an eco-friendlier alternative to traditional materials.

The team plans to determine sequestration processes and perform a detailed economic analysis to understand the scalability and commercial viability of the new material.With increasing global climate change, integrated concepts to innovate sustainable structures that can multiaxially address CO2 mitigation are crucial.

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