Currently, the method of post-combustion in industries that uses the adsorption technique to capture and separate carbon dioxide from the flue gas is widely studied due to energy efficiency, ease of handling, lower cost, and environmental risk compared to other separation techniques. Regarding the adsorbents used in adsorption, zeolites are one of the most promising because they are one of the most efficient materials with high adsorption capacity due to their unique properties. However, despite the promising performance, the adsorbents need studies that enable a lower cost, more efficient, and selective control to better understand and validate utilization as a material for flue gas CO2 capture.
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