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A benchmark for CO2 uptake onto newly synthesized biomass-derived activated carbons
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Author Affiliations
Kyushu University, University of Dhaka, Jagannath University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Published InApplied Energy
Year2020
Citations81
Abstract
To properly address the threat of global warming, there is an urgent need to reduce CO2 from the atmosphere through the development of environment-friendly technologies. Therefore, capturing/storage and utilization of CO2 as a refrigerant for adsorption cooling/heating technologies have been gaining momentum in the last decades. This study focuses on the development of novel activated carbons (ACs) with extremely large pore volume and high surface area from environment-friendly and abundantly available biomass precursor seeking higher CO2 adsorption capacity. Four AC samples are synthesized from the two biomass precursor’s namely waste palm trunk (WPT) and mangrove (M) employing potassium hydroxide as an activating agent. The porous properties of the synthesized ACs are investigated from the N2 adsorption/desorption data. It is praiseworthy…
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