Alamin et al. (2025): The Long-Term Impact of Direct Capture Approaches to Carbon Dioxide Removal
Al Jay Lan J. Alamin, Melquezedec James T. Cruz, Bryan S. Hernandez and Eduardo R. Mendoza, IN: arXiv Preprint, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2510.20593
Understanding the similarities and differences of the long term impact of different carbon dioxide removal (CDR) techniques is essential in determining the most effective and sustainable strategies to mitigate climate change. In particular, direct ocean capture (DOC) has emerged as a promising approach. In contrast to direct air capture (DAC) which separates carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, DOC performs the separation directly from seawater before storing it in geological reservoirs. In this study, the authors construct and analyze a kinetic system for CDR via DOC using chemical reaction network theory.