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Carbon Sponge Metal Organic FrameworkDespite its high carbon footprint, expense, and negative effects on human health, coal still remains one of the world's most utilized sources of energy. Since coal is a major contributor to climate change, scientists have long been looking for a way to sequester the CO2 emissions produced by coal plants. Recently researchers from Monash University and CSIRO discovered a new photosensitive metal organic framework (MOF) that could serve as a powerful and cost-effective material capable of capturing and recycling CO2....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-photosensitive-carbon-sponge-could-soak-up-coal-emissions/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Carbon Sponge Metal Organic FrameworkDespite its high carbon footprint, expense, and negative effects on human health, coal still remains one of the world's most utilized sources of energy. Since coal is a major contributor to climate change, scientists have long been looking for a way to sequester the CO2 emissions produced by coal plants. Recently researchers from Monash University and CSIRO discovered a new photosensitive metal organic framework (MOF) that could serve as a powerful and cost-effective material capable of capturing and recycling CO2....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-photosensitive-carbon-sponge-could-soak-up-coal-emissions/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2


