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Recent advances in biomass based activated carbon for carbon dioxide - A review

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2022.08.021

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Carbon capture; Bio-adsorbent; Biomass; Porous carbon; Activated carbon

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education
  2. [FRGS/1/2019/TK05/UM/01/3]

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This review article explores the potential of converting agricultural waste into an activated carbon precursor for CO2 adsorption, comparing various biomass-based activated carbons and discussing the improvement of CO2 selectivity and adsorption efficiency with hybrid activated carbons. The effects of operating parameters such as activating agents, impregnation ratio, and activation temperature were also studied.
Various conventional adsorbents such as metal-organic framework (MOF), zeolites, commercial activated carbon, activated alumina, and metal oxides are being used to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) in pre-and post-combustion. Conventional adsorbents, however, have several shortcomings, including high cost, high energy requirements, and resource scarcity. Waste can be used as a precursor for activated carbon development, which has environmental and economic benefits. This review article aimed to explore the potential for agricultural waste to be converted into an activated carbon (AC) precursor for CO2 adsorp-tion. Properties and comparison of various biomass-based activated carbon for CO2 adsorption have been discussed. Further, hybrid activated carbon-containing functional groups to improve the selectivity and adsorption efficiency of CO2 are also reviewed and summarized. The effects of operating parameters, including types of activating agents, impregnation ratio and activation temperature, were also studied. The properties of AC were compared, such as compositional, surface area, microporous volume, func-tional groups and adsorption capacity. AC derived from waste materials has a high CO2 uptake, compa-rable with commercial adsorbents. However, the selection of precursor and activation methods play essential roles in synthesizing of AC. In summary, biomass-based activated carbon is an attractive mate-rial to develop AC for carbon dioxide adsorption. (c) 2022 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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