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Atoco featured in Pipeline & Gas Journal

Atoco is featured in Pipeline & Gas Journal this month, with a press article celebrating the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Prof. Omar Yaghi, one of Atoco’s founders, for the discovery of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs), and a podcast episode where Grant Glover (VP of Technology Partnerships) and Magnus Bach (VP of Business Development) discuss how Atoco is transforming this breakthrough into scalable, energy-efficient direct air capture solutions.

 

Three chemists received the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating metal–organic frameworks, porous structures that can capture carbon dioxide, store gases, and extract water from dry air.

 

(P&GJ) — Three scientists — Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar Yaghi — have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for pioneering the development of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), a breakthrough class of porous materials capable of trapping gases, storing chemicals, and catalyzing reactions.

 

Announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the prize recognizes their work in building molecular structures with vast internal spaces that can absorb or filter specific substances — including carbon dioxide, toxic gases, and even water vapor from desert air, according to the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

 

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