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We The Curious | How can molecular materials capture carbon dioxide? | Science in a different light @wethecurious | Uploaded July 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Sihai is a materials scientist who uses high-energy X-rays to study the atomic and molecular structure of materials used to capture waste carbon dioxide from power plants and coal-fired industry.

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This video was presented by: Sihai, carbon capture scientist.
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