Carbon dioxide contained within exhaust gas is combined with bivalent
metal ions such as calcium ions or the like in concentrated salt water to
form precipitated calcium carbonate and then can be expelled out. Such an
environmental friendly design is realized by a bottle upside down device
with a bottle neck exit on a bottom. A piston inside the device can be
elevated to a top portion to produce a near vacuum air pressure inside
the device. All the brine, exhaust gas, and oxygen, ozone drawn together
into the device can be accelerated to form, at least, precipitated
calcium carbonate to reduce carbon dioxide contained within the exhaust
gas. Chemical reaction is accelerated by a high voltage discharger below
the piston and by flashing a portion of water to atomize the brine. A
heater can heat up the near vacuum device to accelerate chemical
reaction.