Inside-Out Heating and Ambient Wind Could Make Direct Air Capture Cheaper and More Efficient

A publication in Joule led by Won Hee Lee was featured in a GT College of Engineering news article. The novel direct air capture system uses sorbent-coated carbon fibers, resistance heating, and wind-driven air flow. The simple design has no fans, rapid heating, high energy efficiency, and ultimately a lower cost of CO2 capture. Read the Joule article here.