how to capture black carbon.
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The capture of carbon dioxide at the point of emission from coal- or gas-burning power plants is an attractive route to reducing carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. To commercialize carbon capture, as well as transport of liquified carbon dioxide and its storage in exploited oil fields or saline formations, many technological, commercial, and political hurdles remain to be overcome. Urgent action is required if carbon capture and storage is to play a large role in limiting climate change.
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Soot includes the fine black particles, chiefly composed of carbon, produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. The common trait of soot particles is that they are extremely tiny – 2.5 micrometers or smaller in diameter.
This is smaller than dust and mold, and is about 1/30 the diameter of a human hair. It can travel deep into the lung, where the compounds it consists of can do some serious damage.
This is smaller than dust and mold, and is about 1/30 the diameter of a human hair. It can travel deep into the lung, where the compounds it consists of can do some serious damage.
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