Nottingham-based advanced materials company Promethean Particles has expanded its workforce with three new hires as it scales up the production of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) through its Project REMBRANDT initiative.
Known for its MOF manufacturing technology, the company is leveraging these advanced materials for industrial carbon capture and various other applications. Its efforts include Project REMBRANDT, which has secured a £2.1 million ($2.6m) grant from the UK Government through the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme.
MOFs are crystalline materials with exceptional internal surface areas. These structures are designed to trap carbon dioxide (CO2) and have applications in carbon capture technology, energy storage, and more.
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