2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtsust.2023.100483
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CO2 capture materials: a review of current trends and future challenges

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“…The exact mechanisms of carbon dioxide adsorption in activated biocarbons can vary depending on the specific type of activated biocarbon and the conditions of the adsorption process. Factors such as PSD, surface chemistry, and temperature can all affect the adsorption behavior of carbon dioxide in activated biocarbons. , …”
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“…The exact mechanisms of carbon dioxide adsorption in activated biocarbons can vary depending on the specific type of activated biocarbon and the conditions of the adsorption process. Factors such as PSD, surface chemistry, and temperature can all affect the adsorption behavior of carbon dioxide in activated biocarbons. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors such as PSD, surface chemistry, and temperature can all affect the adsorption behavior of carbon dioxide in activated biocarbons. 74,75 Figure 8 shows the results of carbon dioxide sorption at 273 and 298 K and a pressure of 1 bar with activated biocarbons based on plant waste.…”
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“…In continuation, with respect to ADCS, it offers various advantages, like it can be easily driven by low-grade energy sources like waste heat, solar, or exhaust coming out of the automobile and multiple industries; thus, suitable for stationary and mobile applications. Various adsorbents can be employed in ADCS or any other sorption-based systems, like MOFs, zeolites, and activated carbons (ACs) out of which ACs are preferred because they offer several advantages over other adsorbents, viz less cost, easy and cheap synthesis, insensitivity toward moisture, good thermal stability, higher CO 2 adsorption affinity, faster kinetics, higher surface area, better pore size distribution, tunable pore structure, low energy requirements for regeneration, and excellent chemical stability and resistance toward both acidic and alkaline environments. There are many precursors from which ACs can be developed, out of which biomass or waste biomass resources can be a potential precursor as it enables an environmentally friendly approach, and most importantly, the biomass precursors are readily available in abundance and cheap.…”
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“…Global warming mainly caused by the excessive CO 2 gas emission has seriously threatened our survival. Thus, the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies is of high interest. , Among them, discovering highly efficient and less-energy-consumed CO 2 capture materials is greatly important. , Current and popular used carbon capture technology is the aqueous amine solutions as chemisorption media, which generally meets problems of the high energy inputs and corrosion of pipelines. , Recently, the alternative processes in relation to physisorption by solid porous adsorbents have been intensively investigated. , In these almost three decades, as a new type of porous materials, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) become focuses for carbon capture due to their diversified structures, high porosity, tunable pore sizes, and adjustable pore surface properties, etc. …”
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