A technique used in the search for new drugs could also be used in the quest to discover new, environmentally friendly materials for fighting global warming, has been found
A technique used in the search for new drugs could also be used in the quest to discover new, environmentally friendly materials for fighting global warming, has been found by, Scientists in Texas, US.
Michael Drummond and colleagues Angela Wilson and Tom Cundari note that greener carbon-capture technologies are a crucial component in mitigating climate change.Existing technology is expensive and can generate hazardous waste.
They point out that proteins, however, can catalyze reactions with carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, in an environmentally friendly way.
Such materials could be used to capture the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from industrial smokestacks and other fixed sources before it enters the biosphere.
That fact got the scientists interested in evaluating the possibility of using proteins in carbon capture technology.
In the study, they used the pharmacophore concept to probe how the 3-dimensional structure of proteins affects their ability to bind and capture carbon dioxide.
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The scientists concluded that the approach could point the way to the development of next-generation carbon capture technologies.
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