Insight into metal-impregnated biomass based activated carbon for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: A review

Recently, biomass has been understood and investigated to develop adsorbents for carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption due to their non-hazardous nature, availability, low disposal cost, and thermal stability. In this perspective, the sustainable approach of converting biomass into activated carbon (BAC)...

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Main Authors: Gopalan, Jayaprina, Buthiyappan, Archina, Raman, Abdul Aziz Abdul
Format: Article
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/46270/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2022.06.026
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Summary:Recently, biomass has been understood and investigated to develop adsorbents for carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption due to their non-hazardous nature, availability, low disposal cost, and thermal stability. In this perspective, the sustainable approach of converting biomass into activated carbon (BAC) for the adsorp-tion of CO2 is promising for solid waste management while reducing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis-sions. Among other biomass adsorbents, metal oxide impregnated activated carbon (MBAC) has demonstrated excellent adsorption affinity for CO2 adsorption. Therefore, in this review, an evaluation and detailed study of various MBACs for CO2 adsorption is presented for the first time. BAC synthesize method, including various carbonization techniques, surface activation and functionality approaches have been discussed. This study also provides detailed overview of MBAC in the context of various prepa-ration methods, critical factors and operating parameters for a high CO2 adsorption capacity. Besides, the solid-gas reactor configuration, cyclic regeneration techniques, CO2 adsorption process mechanism, and CO2 adsorption kinetics also have been discussed. Finally, concluding remarks and future perspectives for biomass-derived MBAC for CO2 adsorption capture were addressed. This review will also assist in the search for alternatives to CO2 adsorption technology, which is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly.(c) 2022 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.