2024
DOI: 10.21577/0103-5053.20240034
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Microporous Nitrogen-Doped Activated Biochars Derived from Corn: Use of Husk Waste and Urea for CO2 Capture

Danilo Hisse,
Isabela Bessa,
Ludmila Silva
et al.

Abstract: The increase in anthropogenic activity over time has led to an exponential increase in greenhouse gas emissions, especially CO2. Profitable technologies for CO2 capture and separation are conspicuous, and porous biochars derived from biomass waste can be a useful solution. Herein, we produced activated nitrogen-doped biochars for CO2 capture from corn husk waste, urea and K2CO3, named N-Bio-X (X = 600, 700, and 800 °C). N-Bio-X exhibited microporosity and different nitrogen contents and thus played an importan… Show more

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