Mosaic Materials uses metal-organic frameworks developed at UC Berkeley to selectively remove CO2 from gas mixtures. Their tunable platform leverages a novel adsorption mechanism to improve performance and reduce costs across power plant emissions and direct air capture applications. The company aims to capture 5% of global CO2 emissions by 2030 through scalable, low-cost solutions.
Capture CO2 from power plant flue gases; Remove CO2 from ambient air via direct air capture; Optimize CO2 removal for industrial gas streams; Reduce emissions from fossil fuel combustion; Scale DAC technology for regional carbon reduction initiatives
Aims to capture 5% of global CO2 emissions by 2030; Developed from UC Berkeley research; Focus on scalable, low-cost DAC solutions; Targets power plant and industrial emissions