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Boosting Carbon Capture Performance With Laser Engineered Mofs

NaturalgasTradeKoreanWorldlanguages Korean

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The article describes a lab-scale breakthrough in MOF-based carbon capture technology. No commercial deployment, pricing, or company-specific impact is reported. The mechanism is early-stage R&D with potential future relevance to industrial gas separation and carbon capture, but no concrete commercial signal today. Sectors are included because the technology targets industrial CO2 capture (GLOBAL_INDUSTRIALS) and carbon neutrality (RENEWABLES), and involves chemical materials (CHEMICALS). However, impact magnitude is low and confidence weak.

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  • LIPE technique enhances CO2 adsorption in MOFs by up to 75%.
  • Published on March 12, 2026 in the journal Small.
  • Developed by KIMS, Kyungpook National University, Yeungnam University.
  • Supported by Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and National Research Foundation of Korea.

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