Titanium is a promising and abundant resource for carbon capture

Titanium is a promising and abundant resource for carbon capture

Oregon State University scientists unveil a titanium-based breakthrough in carbon capture to combat climate change.
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from: Earth.com

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Carbon, Carbon capture and storage, Carbon dioxide, Chemical structure, Chemistry, Climate change
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