Efficient recovery of CO2 using microbubbles – seeking survey responses

Efficient recovery of CO2 using microbubbles – seeking survey responses

A team from the University of Sheffield is seeking feedback and information from the Anaerobic Digestion sector on three potential applications for microbubbles in recovery of CO2.

The background to the survey can be found at Efficient carbon dioxide recovery using microbubbles | Commercialisation | The University of Sheffield

The team is not committed to any specific application, but is trying to discover if there is a potential market in or close to these areas.

The survey is available on:

 Market Discovery survey for CO2 Utilisation from Anaerobic Digestion with integration of Microbubble Carbon Capture and Purification

EBNet has a longstanding interest in microbubbles, as part of its theme of microbiology/engineering interactions. They play a starring role in our animation on the Application of microbubbles for wastewater treatment and more, and also featured in discussions at the joint EBNet/Carbon Recycling Network workshop on Gas Fermentation Technologies   –  see here for the workshop reports.

Please help to support the work in this area by completing the survey before 30 September, and circulating details to anyone who may be interested.

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