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Sustainable Porous Carbon Materials Derived from Wood-Based Biopolymers for CO2 Capture

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano9010103

Keywords

CO2 capture; porous carbon; wood-based biopolymer; cellulose; lignin

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  1. Stiftelsen AForsk [18-413]

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Porous carbon materials with tunable porosities and functionalities represent an important class of CO2 sorbents. The development of porous carbons from various types of biomass is a sustainable, economic and environmentally friendly strategy. Wood is a biodegradable, renewable, sustainable, naturally abundant and carbon-rich raw material. Given these advantages, the use of wood-based resources for the synthesis of functional porous carbons has attracted great interests. In this mini-review, we present the recent developments regarding sustainable porous carbons derived from wood-based biopolymers (cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin) and their application in CO2 capture.

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