UB team awarded $1.8 million to develop carbon capture technology

Published June 14, 2019

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An article on BioPortfolio reports UB researchers have received $1.8 million in funding to develop membranes that can separate CO2 from other gases, a technology that has the potential to be installed by factories and power plants to cut down the amount of released carbon, and quotes Haiqing Lin, associate professor of chemical and biological engineering.

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Articles also appeared in news outlets that include Carbon Capture Journal, Bioengineer, ScienMag and 7thSpace.