The University of Guelph (UoG) in Guelph, Ontario Canada has been awarded a prestigious grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) for a carbon capture project.
Researchers at UoG are blending quantum mechanics, atomistic simulation, thermodynamics, and AI to create a predictive model for identifying effective Carbon Dioxide Removal solvents.
Artificial Intelligence accelerates the discovery process by predicting solvent properties, reducing the need for slow trial-and-error experiments.
The AI-driven approach can evaluate thousands of molecular structures without laboratory work, potentially making carbon capture technologies more efficient and affordable.