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Environmentally friendly functional water-based foams and solid foams
Highly stable water-based foam overcomes the problem of CO2 foam and is widely used.
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Material
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Environmental & resource tech
Environmental quality
Carbon dioxide foam
Foam drilling
Foam flooding
Aqueous foam
Solution maturity
Early adoption / Process verification
Cooperation methods
Face-to-face consultation
Applicable industry
Manufacturing
Applications
Energy
Key innovations
The innovation of this water-based foam system is to break through the problem of poor stability of carbon dioxide foam and broaden its green application potential in multiple fields.
Potential economic benefits
This water-based foam technology is widely used and has excellent stability. It can significantly reduce costs in multiple industries, improve efficiency, reduce resource consumption, and create huge economic value.
Potential climate benefits
Stabilized CO2 foam can promote the efficient utilization of carbon dioxide, replace high-carbon emission blowing agents, improve energy efficiency, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in oil extraction, chemical industry and other processes.
Solution supplier
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Shandong University
Shandong University
Shandong University: A century-old institution with a complete range of disciplines. It is based in Qilu, serves the country, cultivates outstanding talents, and promotes scientific and technological innovation and cultural prosperity.
China
Solution details

 Water-based foam systems are widely used in daily chemicals, food, construction, textiles, mineral flotation, fire protection, oil extraction and other fields. It has occupied an important position in the research and development of new materials. This project overcomes the fundamental problem of difficulty in carbon dioxide foam and achieves excellent foam stability.

 (This achievement was released by the Qingdao Joint Office of Technology Transfer of Universities and Institutions)

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20:50:11, Nov 04, 2025
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