2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eti.2022.102991
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A review on progress made in direct air capture of CO2

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“…325 Like postcombustion CO 2 removal, CO 2 desorption approaches are also varied for the DAC application. For a general overview of some common CO 2 regeneration approaches, we suggest a review by Sodiq et al 326 7.1. Thermal Regeneration Methods.…”
Section: Regeneration Methods For Dacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…325 Like postcombustion CO 2 removal, CO 2 desorption approaches are also varied for the DAC application. For a general overview of some common CO 2 regeneration approaches, we suggest a review by Sodiq et al 326 7.1. Thermal Regeneration Methods.…”
Section: Regeneration Methods For Dacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is largely dictated by the type of material used, its sorption capacities, and selectivity toward the CO 2 . As such, the appropriate choice and development of sorbents are deemed crucial for effective DAC applications. The mechanisms for capturing CO 2 predominantly involve adsorption and absorption . Adsorption is a surface phenomenon where the adsorbate, here, CO 2 , adheres to the surface of an adsorbent either via weak van der Waals forces (physisorption) or through stronger chemical bonds (chemisorption).…”
Section: Materials For Direct Air Capturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing the impacts of these emissions requires effective strategies for both capturing and converting CO 2 . The approach of direct air capture and its subsequent conversion (DACC) into value-added products has emerged as a promising solution to this global issue. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…could work puts DACCS' early scaled deployment at risk. Promisingly, there is ongoing research on the integration of DAC into existing airflow systems and equipment such as cooling towers, wind turbines, moving vehicles or heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, [137][138][139][140] but detailed work that goes beyond equipment-level analysis has not yet been conducted.…”
Section: System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%