Graphene based membranes could help control CO2 emissions

Researchers from Korea's Hanyang University developed new graphene membrane based technology to separate carbon dioxide (CO2) from nitrogen and hydrogen. This could lead to low-cost greenhouse-gas control systems, and the researchers hope it can be commercialized within two or three years:

http://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-based-membranes-could-help-control-co2-emissions

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