Haircare ingredients could hold key to reducing CO2 emissions

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New York-based scientists believe that materials closely resembling ingredients found in hair-conditioning shampoos and fabric softeners might be used to “scrub” carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-burning emissions. These aminosilicones show potential as a less expensive and more efficient alternative to current technologies with tests resulting in removal of up more than 90 percent of CO2 from simulated flue gas...

Tags: Carbon Sequestration, clean energy, Emissions, Global Warming

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