Ganorkar & Langde (2023): Experimental investigations of carbon dioxide (CO2) removal through physical adsorption using carbonaceous adsorbents: A review

Atul P. Ganorkar, Akash Langde IN: AIP Conference Proceedings, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0167636

This article discusses the adsorption method used to remove carbon dioxide from ordinary exhaust gases. Carbon capture post-combustion using this technique may be one of the cheapest and least disruptive approaches since it requires just a little amount of energy and minimal modifications to the current setup. The progress of innovative solid adsorbents with high adsorption capacity and suitable economics for CO2 removal has been pursued by many research groups. In this article, the authors have discussed a diversity of carbonaceous materials, such as carbon nanotubes, activated carbons and graphene that might be used to absorb CO2. A few ideas for future study on carbon dioxide capture using physical solid materials have been presented.

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