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SkyNano Tennessee Facility

SkyNano has inaugurated a facility in Louisville, Tennessee, to scale production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using its CO₂-to-carbon electrochemical technology. The core process uses a molten carbonate electrolysis cell where captured CO₂ is dissolved in a molten salt electrolyte and continuously converted into multi-walled CNTs at the cathode. Their Generation 3 device can manufacture approximately 200 grams per hour of CNTs under continuous operation.

City

Alcoa

Country

United States

Region

us

Gov funding

$2,850,000

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Company:
Project name:
SkyNano Tennessee Facility
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Alcoa
County:
Blount County
State:
Tennessee
Country:
United States
Region:
United States
Government funding:
$2,850,000
Type:
Low carbon materials
CO₂ end use:
Utilization
Product:
Carbon nanotubes
Status:
Operational
Technology licensor:
SkyNano’s electrochemical process
Date announced:
Mar-2024
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