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by jgamman 2707 days ago
"A sodium metal anode is placed in an organic electrolyte" - no - you need metallic sodium. this takes energy. you get some of that energy back as electricity and 'stored' in the hydrogen by letting it turn back into an ion and forming some carbonate.
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So the key question is what is the energy efficiency, and how does it compare with other carbon capture technologies.