Can Sodium Hydroxide Effectively Capture and Release CO2 from the Atmosphere?

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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) effectively captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by forming sodium carbonate through a reaction with CO2 in a mist solution. This sodium carbonate solution is then processed in an electrolysis cell, where an electric current is applied using steel electrodes, resulting in the release of CO2 for collection and storage. This method is discussed as a viable alternative to fermentation techniques, which are currently favored by larger whisky and beer manufacturers for CO2 capture and reuse.

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I was thinking how it is possible to obtain carbon dioxide capturing it from the atmosphere and releasing it from the solution.
I've read that "air meets a mist of a sodium hydroxide solution...the carbon dioxide is absorbed by reaction to form sodium carbonate...this solution is pumped into an electrolysis cell through which an electric current is passed. The electricity results in the realease of the carbon dioxide which is collected and stored..."

So all is based to pass air to the sodium hydroxide solution and that solution will capture co2?
Then... I add current with steel electrodes and the CO2 from the sodium carbonate solution will be released?
 
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Lot faster and cheaper to use fermentation. Many larger whisky and beer makers clean and sell it. Get a plastic coke bottle, water, sugar, yeast and a bit of nutrient salts.
 

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