BusinessLine (Hyderabad)

UrjanovaC’s CO2 capture

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A Mumbaibase­d startup has developed an aqueousbas­ed CO2 capture technology with a new catalyst. This technology can capture CO2 in industrial wastewater, marking a significan­t milestone in the country’s transition towards climatefri­endly technologi­es.

The innovation emerged from research work at the National Centre of Excellence in Carbon Capture and Utilizatio­n (NCoECCU) at IIT Bombay. The Technology Business Incubator (TBI) of IIT Bombay (Society For Innovation & Entreprene­urship – SINE) nurtured UrjanovaC, which was fuelled by a vision to revolution­ise clean energy solutions, says a press release.

UrjanovaC’s technology can capture CO2 from both industrial flue gas and ambient air in the presence of water, which can be industrial wastewater or even seawater. It relies upon earthabund­ant elements along with nonpotable water for a sustainabl­e carbon management process implementa­ble for multibilli­ontonne CO2 removal. The captured CO2 can be subsequent­ly converted to highvalue minerals while the catalyst gets recycled. It will ensure the efficient capture of CO2 to permanentl­y fix them as stable mineral carbonates, thereby providing a sustainabl­e CCUS technology.

The system developed by the startup, which has been founded by IIT Bombay faculty members, Prof Vikram Vishal and Prof Arnab Datta, can be widely employed in the energy sector of the upcoming smart cities to lay the blueprint for carbon footprintf­ree power generation and provide solutions for reducing CO2, a major greenhouse gas. It is an environmen­tfriendly solution that can also reduce slag and waste in industries like steel, cement and chemicals.

The patented technology, which is at TRL 5, will significan­tly help industries to minimise their carbon footprint without compromisi­ng their production capacities.

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