Vehicle emissions, which are rising alarmingly quickly, are a significant
contributor to the air pollution that results. Incomplete combustion, which
results in the release of chemicals including carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and
particulate matter, is the main cause of pollutants from vehicle emissions.
However, CO2 contributes more than the aforementioned pollutants
combined. Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas that vehicles emit. For
every liter of gasoline burned by vehicles, around 2,347 grams of carbon dioxide
are released. Therefore, it’s important to reduce vehicle emissions of carbon
dioxide. The ability of materials like zeolite and silicon dioxide to absorb
CO2 is outstanding. These substances transform CO2
into their own non-polluting carbonate molecules. Zeolite, silicon dioxide, and
calcium oxide are combined to form the scrubbing material in a ratio based on
their increasing adsorption propensities, along with enough bentonite sand to
bind the mixture.