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The COF-999 is assembled from a backbone of olefin polymers with an amine group attached. Once the porous material has formed, it is flushed with more amines that attach to NH2 and form short amine polymers inside the pores. Each amine can capture about one CO2 molecule.
The work was funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, Yaghi’s carbon capture startup, Atoco Inc., Fifth Generation’s Love, Tito’s, and BIDMaP.
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Yeah, I guess it gets it out of the air but it's kicking cans down the road if we just bury the material. Still better than buying rain forests for carbon credit grift (the next guy they sell the forest to is absolutely going to cut that sweet wood you left alone for an extra 10 years).