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Zeotech signs with UQ over carbon capture

The carbon capture research program will begin on March 1.

 Zeotech has executed a dedicated research agreement with the University of Queensland to evaluate the performance of synthetic zeolites in the field of carbon capture.

Zeotech has executed a dedicated research agreement with the University of Queensland to evaluate the performance of synthetic zeolites in the field of carbon capture.

The carbon capture and storage market is projected to reach U$6.15 billion by 2027 as coal and other fossil fuel producers seek ways of reducing emissions. Zeotech is assessing how to leverage its novel...

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