MIT Develops New Type of Battery That Gobbles Up Carbon Dioxide

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While still based on early-stage research and far from commercial deployment, the new battery formulation could open up new avenues for tailoring electrochemical carbon dioxide conversion reactions, which may ultimately help reduce the emission of the greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. The battery is made from lithium metal, carbon, and an electrolyte that the researchers designed. The findings are described today in the journal Joule, in a paper by assistant professor of mechanical engineering Betar Gallant, doctoral student Aliza Khurram, and postdoc Mingfu He. [...] Gallant and her co-workers, whose expertise has to do with nonaqueous (not water-based) electrochemical reactions such as those that underlie lithium-based batteries, looked into whether carbon-dioxide-capture chemistry could be put to use to make carbon-dioxide-loaded electrolytes -- one of the three essential parts of a battery -- where the captured gas could then be used during the discharge of the battery to provide a power output.

This approach is different from releasing the carbon dioxide back to the gas phase for long-term storage, as is now used in carbon capture and sequestration, or CCS. That field generally looks at ways of capturing carbon dioxide from a power plant through a chemical absorption process and then either storing it in underground formations or chemically altering it into a fuel or a chemical feedstock. Instead, this team developed a new approach that could potentially be used right in the power plant waste stream to make material for one of the main components of a battery. While interest has grown recently in the development of lithium-carbon-dioxide batteries, which use the gas as a reactant during discharge, the low reactivity of carbon dioxide has typically required the use of metal catalysts. Not only are these expensive, but their function remains poorly understood, and reactions are difficult to control. By incorporating the gas in a liquid state, however, Gallant and her co-workers found a way to achieve electrochemical carbon dioxide conversion using only a carbon electrode. The key is to preactivate the carbon dioxide by incorporating it into an amine solution.

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Bill Gates funding a machine that pulls CO2 out of the air.


so while California have a year 2030 target for 20% reduction in carbon intense fuels, the CO2 capturing firms are allowed to partner with oil companies so they could use excess carbon for efficient oil digging efforts because California is "forcing" oil companies to invest in the capturing technology, with a promise that the oil companies will create carbon neutral fuel:gucci:

-So Leonardo and similar activist groups isn't able to invest in these technologies?
-Carbon taxing oil manufacturers/consumers isn't enough to invest in these technologies?
-UN only has enough money to research global warning, not to invest in these technologies?

so various governments are blaming the private sectors for contributing to global warming, while dependent on the private sector and supporting the private sector's interest, in order to tackle global warming:patrice:

:childplease:you really think folks are trying to solve social and environmental problems, like global warming, when there's lots of money/influence/power to be gained from the symptoms
the universally accepted logic of praising the usefulness of trees, while continually poisoning Earth by burying our unwanted carbon/nuclear waste/dead bodies/trash, when there's infinite room in space is :mindblown:

poison the earth to address the poisoning of the earth brehs
 
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