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IIT-Bombay students develop carbon dioxide-guzzling cycle

Mid-Day Thursday, 10 July 2025 ()
These cycles use a Direct Air Capture (DAC) system that functions with the help of solid reactants. These reactants absorb the carbon dioxide and need to be refilled every 2-3 weeks. This process helps in net reduction in atmospheric carbon by removing more carbon than it emits
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