“…AC was combined with organic binders such as tapioca starch (TS) and xanthan gum (XG) to produce pellets. 162 Both kinds of carbon pellets (TS-AC and XG-AC) continued to yield a high carbon content after the addition of water and the binder. Given their many functional groups, a longer breakthrough time, and a higher CO 2 adsorption capacity compared with xanthan gum, carbon pellets made with tapioca starch performed better than those prepared using xanthan gum.…”
Section: Current Co2 Capture Polysaccharides and Lignin-based Materialsmentioning
CO2, as a harmful gas, is produced by factories and industries. The best way to remove it is to use natural absorbents/adsorbents such as polysaccharides and lignin-based materials.
“…AC was combined with organic binders such as tapioca starch (TS) and xanthan gum (XG) to produce pellets. 162 Both kinds of carbon pellets (TS-AC and XG-AC) continued to yield a high carbon content after the addition of water and the binder. Given their many functional groups, a longer breakthrough time, and a higher CO 2 adsorption capacity compared with xanthan gum, carbon pellets made with tapioca starch performed better than those prepared using xanthan gum.…”
Section: Current Co2 Capture Polysaccharides and Lignin-based Materialsmentioning
CO2, as a harmful gas, is produced by factories and industries. The best way to remove it is to use natural absorbents/adsorbents such as polysaccharides and lignin-based materials.
The use of sorbents for physical adsorption of CO2 represents a promising and increasingly vital approach in the effort to reduce energy consumption per ton of CO2 capture and mitigate CO2 emissions.
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