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Direct-air-capture firm ZeoDAC launches

by Craig Bettenhausen
April 8, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 11

 

The start-up ZeoDAC has launched to commercialize an amine-free chemistry to capture carbon dioxide directly out of ambient air. The California Institute of Technology spinout has the financial backing of Coca-​Cola, the California Institute of Technology, and three venture capital firms. ZeoDAC uses a commercially available zeolite as its capture medium, a contrast to the amine-based media that dominate in most point-source and ambient-air CO2 capture systems.

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