The Department of Energy is offering a licensing opportunity for a novel technology aimed at improving the catalytic regeneration of amino acid-based solvents used in carbon dioxide capture. This innovative process utilizes a titanium dioxide catalyst to significantly reduce the energy and temperature requirements for solvent regeneration, addressing a major barrier to the commercialization of carbon capture technologies. The technology is particularly relevant for carbon capture plants, as it can decrease regeneration temperatures from the typical 120°C-140°C to below 100°C, while enhancing carbon dioxide removal rates by up to 128 percent and reducing overall costs by up to 50 percent. Interested parties can learn more about this opportunity by contacting Alex DeTrana at detranaag@ornl.gov or by phone at 865-341-0423.