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Nanofiber air filter captures CO2 and cuts building energy useCEFR B1

16 Dec 2025

Level B1 – Intermediate
4 min
237 words

A carbon nanofiber direct air capture filter is described in a paper in Science Advances by researchers in the lab of Assistant Professor Po‑Chun Hsu at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering. First author Ronghui Wu, now an assistant professor at Nanyang Technological University, was a postdoctoral researcher in Hsu’s lab during the work.

A life-cycle analysis showed the filter is more than 92% efficient at removing CO2 after accounting for emissions from manufacture, transport, maintenance and disposal. The team designed the polyethylenimine material so the filter removes more CO2 than the amount added across its life. Researchers used experiments and computer models to test the idea of retrofitting buildings as part of wider decarbonization efforts.

The authors estimate that replacing every building air filter with this model could remove up to 596 megatonnes of CO2, equivalent to taking 130 million cars off the road for a year. A 2024 study indicated individual energy savings of up to about 21.6%. The filters fit existing HVAC systems like HEPA filters and are regenerated rather than discarded. Saturated household and commercial filters would be collected and sent to central facilities to dissolve or concentrate CO2 for storage or conversion. The material’s high solar absorptivity allows solar thermal release, but regeneration must use renewable energy.

Lower indoor CO2 can also improve air quality in classrooms and offices and help people stay more alert and healthy.

Difficult words

  • nanofiberVery thin fibres at microscopic scale
  • direct air captureProcess that captures carbon dioxide from air
  • life-cycle analysisStudy of environmental impact across a product
  • polyethylenimineA chemical used to capture carbon dioxide
  • retrofitTo add new technology to old buildings
    retrofitting
  • decarbonizationProcess of reducing carbon emissions in systems
  • megatonneOne million tonnes used to measure emissions
    megatonnes

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