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Researchers decode aqueous amino acid's potential for direct air capture of COâ‚‚
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have made a significant stride toward understanding a viable process for direct air capture‚ or DAC‚ of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This DAC process is in early development with the aim of achieving negative emissions‚ where the amount of carbon dioxide removed from the envelope of gases surrounding Earth exceeds the amount emitted.