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Carbon Capture & Sequestration

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Carbon capture and sequestration
Advancements in carbon capture and sequestration technologies for climate mitigation.

Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) focuses on the separation of carbon dioxide from industrial and energy-related sources, its transport, and long-term storage in geological formations to mitigate atmospheric emissions. This field integrates advances in capture technologies including post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-fuel processes, alongside innovations in CO2 transport infrastructure and secure subsurface storage methods such as saline aquifers, depleted oil and gas reservoirs, and mineral carbonation. Monitoring, verification, and risk assessment protocols ensure storage integrity and environmental safety. Our following collection compiles the most recent scientific publications and patented technologies addressing capture materials, process optimization, scale-up strategies, and regulatory frameworks critical for advancing CCS deployment and climate mitigation efforts:

This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS), between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on carbon capture, carbon sequestrat, CO2 storage, geological sequestration, carbon dioxide injection, enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture techno, post-combustion capture, pre-combustion capture, oxy-fuel combustion, carbon mineralization, carbon capture solvent, CO2 pipeline transport, CO2 storage, carbon capture membrane, carbon capture sorbent, carbon capture adsorption, carbon capture catalyst, carbon capture process, carbon capture retrofit, carbon capture regulatory framework and carbon capture environmental impact.

Atmospheric carbon dioxide capture system

Patent published on the 2026-05-27 in EP under Ref EP4748476 by BOSCH GMBH ROBERT [DE] (Schmidt Helmut [de], Gorlin Yelena [us], Baldizzone Claudio [de])

Abstract: [0001] A thermochemical reactor for receiving a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide and reducing the atmospheric carbon dioxide is provided. In one or more embodiments, the thermochemical reactor may be part of an atmospheric carbon capture system that includes a solid sorbent and an exchange fluid that is cycled between the solid sorbent and the thermochemical reactor.[...]


Our summary: The system captures atmospheric carbon dioxide using a thermochemical reactor. It incorporates a solid sorbent for CO2 absorption. An exchange fluid circulates between the solid sorbent and the reactor for efficient processing.

carbon capture, thermochemical reactor, solid sorbent, exchange fluid

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Vertical freeze casting manufacture of metal foam

Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026107491 by CELLMO MAT INNOVATION INC [US] (Lin Pin-ling [tw], Lin Ming-huei [tw], Ting Ya-han [tw], Kuo Chia-jung [tw], Chao Tzu-yun [tw], Choe Heeman [us])

Abstract: A metal foam structure is used for numerous energy applications such as battery, electrolyzer, fuel cell, carbon capture, thermal management, and others due to its enhanced surface area to be utilized for improved efficiency. A net-shape metal foam sheet or plate production with desired thicknesses without cutting process is thus required to significantly reduce the manufacturing cost and to be more price competitive against other types of existing similar materials such as carbon paper, metal f[...]


Our summary: Vertical freeze casting is utilized to manufacture metal foam structures for energy applications. This method allows for net-shape production of metal foam sheets without cutting, reducing costs. The vertical orientation enhances efficiency compared to conventional horizontal freeze casting.

metal foam, vertical freeze casting, manufacturing process, energy applications

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Method for treating an effluent stream generated by a carbon capture system

Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026104715 by BASF SE [DE] (Karslyan Eduard [de], Sieder Georg [de], Marienfeldt Jens [de], Vorobyev Sergey [de], Aust Nicola Christiane [de])

Abstract: A method for treating an effluent stream generated by a carbon capture system comprises contacting a cyclic amine-containing solution and a gas stream in the carbon capture system to remove carbon dioxide from the gas stream, the carbon capture system generating an effluent stream discharged from the carbon capture system; and subjecting the effluent stream to advanced oxidation. The method allows for treating effluent streams comprising cyclic amines so as to efficiently decompose the cyclic am[...]


Our summary: The method treats effluent streams from carbon capture systems. It involves using a cyclic amine-containing solution to remove carbon dioxide. Advanced oxidation is applied to efficiently decompose cyclic amines in the effluent.

carbon capture, effluent treatment, cyclic amines, advanced oxidation

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Systems and methods for carbon capture and storage

Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260138085 by BLUSKY CARBON INC [US] (Hessert William [us], Khan Hassan [us])

Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and systems for capturing carbon dioxide. An example system includes: a pyrolysis device configured to produce syngas and bio-oil from biomass; a power generator configured to produce electricity by combusting at least one of the syngas or the bio-oil; and a carbon capture system configured to use the electricity to capture carbon dioxide from a gas.[...]


Our summary: The disclosure outlines systems for capturing carbon dioxide. It includes a pyrolysis device that converts biomass into syngas and bio-oil. The generated electricity is used by a carbon capture system to extract carbon dioxide from gas.

carbon capture, pyrolysis, syngas, biomass

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Water and mineral recovery, zero waste, process and production facility

Patent published on the 2026-04-16 in WO under Ref WO2026080504 by MANRIQUE JOSEPH [US] (Manrique Jorge [us], Manrique Joseph [us])

Abstract: A zero-waste brine, treatment process, method and treatment facility for separating desired materials from recovered subsurface fluids into different groupings for categorization, collection, purification and monetization, generally. Specifically, the present invention is utilized to optimize the purification of non-potable, brine water and to the separation and purification of said water whereby specific mineral byproducts are extracted and resultant water undergoes a chlor-alkali process produ[...]


Our summary: The invention optimizes the purification of non-potable brine water and separates desired mineral byproducts. It employs a zero-waste treatment process to categorize and monetize materials. Additionally, the process facilitates carbon capture through the production of sodium carbonate from sodium hydroxide.

brine treatment, mineral recovery, zero waste, chlor-alkali process

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Membraneless electrochemically mediated amine regeneration cell, system, and methods of use thereof

Patent published on the 2026-04-09 in WO under Ref WO2026076470 by UNIV OF HOUSTON [US] (Rahimi Mohammad [us])

Abstract: This invention is directed towards systems and methods of carbon capture. In embodiments, the invention is directed towards electrochemically mediated amine regeneration (EMAR) which provide continuous CO2 capture for extended periods. The EMAR systems and methods described herein can address pitfalls of the EMAR systems and methods known in the art.[...]


Our summary: This invention focuses on a membraneless electrochemically mediated amine regeneration cell. It aims to enhance continuous CO2 capture over extended periods. The described systems and methods address existing limitations in current EMAR technologies.

electrochemistry, carbon capture, amine regeneration, CO2 removal

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case study of renewing the Chongqing Power Plant district

Published on 2026-02-26 by @OXFORD

Abstract: AbstractUnder the background of global urban stock updating and in-depth adjustment of industrial structure, the decline of traditional industry has spawned a large number of industrial heritage sites. Due to topographic constraints, hydrological impact, and ecological sensitivity, the types of mountainous waterfront face multiple contradictions that have become the key difficult points in the field of industrial heritage protection, such as: “serious spatial fragmentation,” “complex ecolo[...]


Our summary: This study analyzes the renewal of the Chongqing Power Plant district, focusing on industrial heritage protection amidst urban development. It employs GIS spatial analysis and value quantification to address challenges in terrain adaptability and cultural locality. The proposed strategies enhance accessibility by 30% and increase green space to 39%, balancing heritage preservation with urban growth.

industrial heritage, GIS analysis, ecological restoration, urban renewal

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Assessing Native Vegetation Suitability While Tackling Water Management Strategies

Published on 2026-02-03 by Teresa A. Pao @MDPI

Abstract: Green roofs in Southern Europe are interest-growing nature-based solutions, capable of improving urban sustainability by positively impacting the water cycle, biodiversity, pollution, and, in some cases, energy consumption and carbon sequestration. Native plants adapted to Mediterranean climates exhibit drought-resistant traits, making them highly suitable for the challenging microclimate of green roofs. This microclimate features intense solar radiation, strong winds, and higher temperatures, i[...]


Our summary: This study evaluates the suitability of native plants for green roofs in Southern Europe, emphasizing their drought-resistant traits. It highlights the challenges of water management in the region s climate and identifies a significant knowledge gap in research on native species. The findings aim to enhance sustainable urban design by promoting efficient water use and biodiversity through appropriate plant selection.

native vegetation, green roofs, water management, Mediterranean climate

Publication

Topics covered: Carbon Capture, Sequestration, CO2 Separation, Post-combustion, Pre-combustion, Oxy-fuel Processes, CO2 Transport, Geological Storage, Saline Aquifers, Risk Assessment, Monitoring, Verification, Process Optimization, Scale-up Strategies, Regulatory Frameworks, Climate Mitigation, Environmental Safety, Patented Technologies ISO 27919, ISO 27920, ISO 27921, ISO 27922, and ISO 27923..

Glossary of Terms Used

Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS): a process that captures carbon dioxide emissions from sources like power plants and industrial processes, transporting it for storage underground or utilizing it in various applications, thereby reducing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere.

Contamination Control Strategy (CCS): a systematic approach to prevent, detect, and mitigate contamination in controlled environments, ensuring product quality and safety through defined procedures, monitoring, and risk management practices.

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