Carbon carousel

A carbon carousel uses panels that, after being depleted of CO2 in the regeneration chamber, exit this chamber and enter the carousel. The carousel rotates the CO2-sorbent panels through the air, collecting CO2 all the while, until the CO2-saturated panels reach the point of entry to the regeneration chamber. The regeneration process provides new panels for the exit to the recovery process.[1]

Cited sources

  1. Klaus S. Lackner (June 2010). "Washing Carbon Out of the Air". Scientific American: 66–71. ISSN 0036-8733. Retrieved July 21, 2012.


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