Mechanochemical technique achieves 99.98% nitrous oxide removal at just 42°C

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A research team affiliated with UNIST has developed a novel technology capable of nearly 100% decomposition of nitrous oxide (N₂O) at ambient temperatures. This innovative solution uses mechanical impacts and friction to create a highly energy-efficient way to manage nitrous oxide emissions from engine exhaust and chemical processes, making a significant contribution to greenhouse gas reduction and carbon neutrality efforts.