Carbon Xtract Corporation and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co. Ltd., have signed a joint development agreement for the early-stage practical implementation of a system to enable direct capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using gas separation membranes. The specific role of both companies is that TOK will be responsible for developing and manufacturing membranes with an eye toward future mass production, while Carbon Xtract will be responsible for evaluating membranes and developing and manufacturing equipment using such membranes.

In recent years, technology for separating and capturing CO2 for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gases has been the focus of growing attention. Carbon Xtract and TOK are committed to the rapid development of membrane-based Direct Air Capture, ("m-DAC® 1) for mass production by combining their respective technologies and know-how to meet the needs of the global society. Carbon Xtract is a startup established through cooperation among Kyushu University, Nanomembrane Co.

Ltd. and Sojitz Corporation. Carbon Xtract has been promoting the early-stage practical implementation the early-stage practical implementation to DAC technology using nano-level thin gas separation membranes, which Kyushu University has been researching and working on over the course of several years, as well as of technology for utilizing captured CO2. mDAC®?

is an innovative world-first technology that allows the capture and concentration of CO2 simply by filtering air through a membrane, and which, when put to practical use, will make it possible to capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere in a variety of locations. TOK is one of the leading manufacturers of semiconductor photoresists. It has been conducting business in the field of fine chemicals with its microprocessing and high purity processing technologies.

Leveraging its highly flexible development capabilities acquired in the semiconductor sector, it has refined products and technologies and boldly taken on new development themes, and it has conducted joint research and development on membranes with Kyushu University and Nanomembrane Co., Ltd. even prior to the establishment of Carbon Xtract (May 2023). "m-DAC" DAC technology using separation nanomembranes. A technology that allows to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.

m-DAC, which is being researched and developed by Kyushu University, is a method for recovering CO2 simply by filtering air Through membranes. Its distinctive feature is the use of separation nanomembranes that are extremely permeable to CO2 compared to conventional CO2 separation membranes.