Natural Products Derived Porous Carbons for CO2 Capture

Author:

Khosrowshahi Mobin Safarzadeh1,Mashhadimoslem Hossein2,Shayesteh Hadi2,Singh Gurwinder3,Khakpour Elnaz1,Guan Xinwei3,Rahimi Mohammad4,Maleki Farid5,Kumar Prashant3,Vinu Ajayan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nanotechnology Department School of Advanced Technologies Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Narmak Tehran 16846 Iran

2. Faculty of Chemical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Narmak Tehran 16846 Iran

3. Global Innovative Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials (GICAN) College of Engineering Science and Environment (CESE) The University of Newcastle University Drive Callaghan New South Wales 2308 Australia

4. Department of Biosystems Engineering Faculty of Agriculture Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Mashhad 9177948974 Iran

5. Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology Amirkabir University of Technology No. 424, Hafez St Tehran 15875‐4413 Iran

Abstract

AbstractAs it is now established that global warming and climate change are a reality, international investments are pouring in and rightfully so for climate change mitigation. Carbon capture and separation (CCS) is therefore gaining paramount importance as it is considered one of the powerful solutions for global warming. Sorption on porous materials is a promising alternative to traditional carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies. Owing to their sustainable availability, economic viability, and important recyclability, natural products‐derived porous carbons have emerged as favorable and competitive materials for CO2 sorption. Furthermore, the fabrication of high‐quality value‐added functional porous carbon‐based materials using renewable precursors and waste materials is an environmentally friendly approach. This review provides crucial insights and analyses to enhance the understanding of the application of porous carbons in CO2 capture. Various methods for the synthesis of porous carbon, their structural characterization, and parameters that influence their sorption properties are discussed. The review also delves into the utilization of molecular dynamics (MD), Monte Carlo (MC), density functional theory (DFT), and machine learning techniques for simulating adsorption and validating experimental results. Lastly, the review provides future outlook and research directions for progressing the use of natural products‐derived porous carbons for CO2 capture.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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