Researchers at the University of Columbia have developed a nanomaterial technology that can capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) and convert it into valuable organic substances.
This technology has the potential to revolutionize carbon management and resource recovery, as it allows for the synthesis of various organic compounds.
The global market for carbon capture and utilization (CCU) is growing rapidly, driven by regulatory pressures and the demand for sustainable solutions.
Entrepreneurs and innovators can explore the applications of nanomaterials in carbon capture and utilization, opening up new opportunities in this field.