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    The role of direct air capture in achieving climate-neutral aviation by Nicoletta Brazzola, Amir Meskaldji, Anthony Patt, Tim Tröndle, Christian Moretti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Growing demand for air travel and limited scalable solutions pose significant challenges to the mitigation of aviation’s climate change impact. Direct air capture (DAC) may gain prominence due to its versatile applications for either carbon removal (direct air carbon capture and storage, DACCS) or synthetic fuel production (direct air carbon capture and utilization, DACCU). …”
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    Environmental, economic and social trade-offs of membrane-based direct air capture technologies integrated with CO2 conversion using life cycle assessment by Tianhui Fan, Siyu Shen, Chun Yat (Benjamin) Sit, Paul J.A. Kenis, Andrew Chapman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among these technologies, direct air capture (DAC) is being deployed at multiple scales using various approaches. …”
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    Translatable reporting of energy demand and rates in electrochemical carbon capture by Jonathan Boualavong, Christopher A. Gorski, Yayuan Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This work is centered on capture from stationary energy generators but briefly mentions special considerations when applying the technology to direct air capture.…”
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    Applying equity principles leads to higher carbon removal obligations in Canada by Kasra Motlaghzadeh, Neil Craik, Juan Moreno-Cruz, Vanessa Schweizer, Jay Fuhrman, Keith W. Hipel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By 2100, a CDR portfolio, including bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, direct air capture, and enhanced weathering could contribute up to ~500 MtCO2/year of removals. …”
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    Land conversions not climate effects are the dominant indirect consequence of sun-driven CO2 capture, conversion, and sequestration by Moritz Adam, Thomas Kleinen, Matthias M May, Kira Rehfeld

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Removing carbon dioxide (CO _2 ) from the atmosphere is required for mitigating climate change. Large-scale direct air capture combined with injecting CO _2 into geological formations could retain carbon long-term, but demands a substantial amount of energy, pipeline infrastructure, and suitable sites for gaseous storage. …”
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    Efficiency metrics for ocean alkalinity enhancements under responsive and prescribed atmospheric <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> conditions by M. D. Tyka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An analogous off-gassing occurs during direct air capture (DAC). Due to these feedback effects, care must be taken to compute the correct metrics when assessing OAE efficiency with respect to determining negative emissions credits, as opposed to determining the effect on global temperatures. …”
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