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          Mitigating Greenhouse Gases using Radiation Technology

          Open for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          F22080

          CRP

          2333

          Approved Date

          9 February 2024

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          29 October 2024

          Expected End Date

          1 November 2029

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Egypt
          Kazakhstan
          Malaysia
          Poland
          Republic of Korea
          Russian Federation
          Tunisia
          United States of America

          Description

          Greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), play a significant role in the greenhouse effect, contributing to global warming and consequential shifts in Earth's climate. The resultant elevation in temperatures leads to various impacts, including altered weather patterns, rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and disturbances to ecosystems. Furthermore, the presence of certain greenhouse gases, combined with other pollutants, can compromise air quality, posing health risks to both human and animal populations.
          In the pursuit of environmental sustainability and materials innovation, radiation technology emerges as a potent tool. Leveraging ionising?radiation, it becomes possible to instigate chemical reactions that break down greenhouse gases into simpler, less harmful compounds or transform them into benign substances. This radiation-based approach holds promise for the development of materials integral to Carbon Capture and Utilisation?(CCU) processes. These materials facilitate the capture and conversion of CO2 emissions from industrial sources, turning them into valuable products or ensuring stable storage.

          Objectives

          To develop radiation-based solution to convert GHGs into simpler, less harmful compounds or to develop materials facilitating the capture and conversion of GHGs into valuable products or into forms for ensuring stable storage.

          Specific objectives

          Development of Conversion Technology - Degradation, Hybrid Processes, Direct Conversion, etc.

          Development of Innovative Separating Materials - selective separation membrane, sorbent materials, and catalysts.

          Development of Materials and Methods to Support Biological Processes for GHG Removal - Stimulants, Control Agents, etc.

          Establishment and development of the network of collaboration in the topical fields.

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