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New Contaminant-Tolerant Catalyst Could Help Capture CO2 Directly from Smokestacks

MIE PhD students Rui Kai (Ray) Miao (left) and Panos Papangelakis (right) hold up a new catalyst they designed to convert captured CO2 gas into valuable products. // PHOTO: Tyler Irving

July 10, 2024

BY Tyler Irving, University of Toronto

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