Carbon-Capturing Exhaust for Gasoline-Powered Vehicles

To combat air pollution in large cities, we have developed a carbon-capturing exhaust for gasoline-powered vehicles. This system is designed to collect carbon and reduce air pollution by up to 40%. It is an innovative system that captures carbon by being installed after the catalytic converter. The gas entering this exhaust passes through five stages, including a sodium hydroxide chamber, electrostatic filters, magnetic filters, HEPA filters, and metal foam with graphene nanoparticles. The development path of our project involved collaborating with various experts in this field, including Alireza Mohammadi (Professor of Chemical Engineering at Sharif University), Ali Porfalahi (Agricultural Engineering Specialist), Mahsa Najipour (PhD in Polymer Engineering), and Amirhossein Filsouf (Chemical Engineer at Amir Kabir University).