Sorbents, Membranes, and Carbon Capture
MatterLens is built to evaluate capture and separation materials across chemistry, morphology, transport, adsorption, durability, regeneration energy, contaminants, and process economics. It helps teams compare MOFs, amines, porous carbons, polymers, mixed-matrix membranes, and hybrid systems against the operating reality of carbon capture and industrial separations.
Why this problem matters
Property tradeoffs
High capacity is not enough when selectivity, kinetics, water tolerance, heat management, pressure drop, and cycling stability determine system value.
Process coupling
Capture materials have to be evaluated inside realistic regeneration, contactor, contaminant, and energy assumptions.
Validation burden
Accelerated cycling, breakthrough, permeability, morphology, and impurity studies are needed before materials claims become deployment-relevant.