“…These zeolites are widely used as CO 2 and gas sorbents. [38][39][40][41] Furthermore, Fig. 5 displays the amount of CO 2 adsorbed on the grounded mixed sample of L and H coded as LHM (i.e., without the addition of crosslinkers).…”
Section: Co 2 Adsorption and Co 2 -Tpd Measurementsmentioning
We present a quick and straightforward synthesis of a composite from inexpensive materials like loofah and halloysite. New biomaterial showed exceptional carbon dioxide adsorption and release capabilities and good potential for resveratrol delivery.
“…These zeolites are widely used as CO 2 and gas sorbents. [38][39][40][41] Furthermore, Fig. 5 displays the amount of CO 2 adsorbed on the grounded mixed sample of L and H coded as LHM (i.e., without the addition of crosslinkers).…”
Section: Co 2 Adsorption and Co 2 -Tpd Measurementsmentioning
We present a quick and straightforward synthesis of a composite from inexpensive materials like loofah and halloysite. New biomaterial showed exceptional carbon dioxide adsorption and release capabilities and good potential for resveratrol delivery.
“…Chemisorbed CO 2 molecules are also observed in both high aluminum zeolites, such as zeolite X (FAU) and A (LTA), as well as low aluminum zeolites like MOR (when CO 2 pressures are high). [75][76][77] Introducing extra-framework cations alters the adsorption properties of zeolites by influencing the electric field, acid-base properties, available pore volume inside the pores as well as the size of the accessible entrances/windows. 78,79 Importantly, the size and charge of the extra-framework cations as well as the atomic arrangements within the micropore volume synergistically determine the adsorption properties of the zeolites.…”
Section: Cation-exchanged Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemisorbed CO 2 molecules are also observed in both high aluminum zeolites, such as zeolite X (FAU) and A (LTA), as well as low aluminum zeolites like MOR (when CO 2 pressures are high). 75–77…”
Section: Co2 Adsorption In Zeolites and Zeolites Related Materialsmentioning
This review describes the application of zeotype materials for the capture of CO2 in different scenarios, the critical parameters defining the adsorption performances, and the challenges of zeolitic adsorbents for CO2 capture.
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