The biomass-based activated carbon can be synthesized into green solvent to mitigate disposal problems and enhance production efficiency. The green solvent known as deep eutectic solvents (DES), which exhibits unique characteristics can be used to enhance the performance of the activated carbon and results in high CO2 adsorption capacity. In this study, new approaches involving the modification of low-cost biomass-based activated carbon with green solvent functionalization agent is proposed. The DES produced will be characterized for their physical properties such as pH, density and viscosity. The modified adsorbents were studied for their surface morphology and element composition using field emission scanning electron microscope and energ...
Capturing CO2 with solid adsorbents can be often limited by heat transfer during the regeneration pr...
Amino acids-functionalized solid porous materials are promising adsorbents for CO2 capture but could...
High concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which consistently and gradually increased ev...
Adsorption process technology using solid adsorbents in capturing CO2 is an alternative approach to ...
The increment amount of the CO2 emission by years has become a major concern worldwide due to the gl...
This study explores the chemical activation using K2CO3 and Fe(NO3)3 to alter the porous structure a...
An activated carbon for CO2 adsorption from flue gas was synthesized using an industrial by-product ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The current methods used for the production of activated carbon (AC) are often c...
To reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, there should be better control of the release of CO2 due t...
The aim of the investigations was a modification of DTO, a commercial activated carbon (AC), to impr...
This study is carried out for a comparative screening of three groups of biomasses; soft or non-wood...
This study aims to determine the CO2 adsorption capacity of activated carbon doped with nitrogen. A...
Adsorption using bio-based adsorbents has been pointed out as an economical and environmentally beni...
AbstractActivated carbon (AC) is an organic adsorbent and mostly used to adsorb volatile organic com...
The presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw natural gas is a major challenge for the natural gas ind...
Capturing CO2 with solid adsorbents can be often limited by heat transfer during the regeneration pr...
Amino acids-functionalized solid porous materials are promising adsorbents for CO2 capture but could...
High concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which consistently and gradually increased ev...
Adsorption process technology using solid adsorbents in capturing CO2 is an alternative approach to ...
The increment amount of the CO2 emission by years has become a major concern worldwide due to the gl...
This study explores the chemical activation using K2CO3 and Fe(NO3)3 to alter the porous structure a...
An activated carbon for CO2 adsorption from flue gas was synthesized using an industrial by-product ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The current methods used for the production of activated carbon (AC) are often c...
To reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, there should be better control of the release of CO2 due t...
The aim of the investigations was a modification of DTO, a commercial activated carbon (AC), to impr...
This study is carried out for a comparative screening of three groups of biomasses; soft or non-wood...
This study aims to determine the CO2 adsorption capacity of activated carbon doped with nitrogen. A...
Adsorption using bio-based adsorbents has been pointed out as an economical and environmentally beni...
AbstractActivated carbon (AC) is an organic adsorbent and mostly used to adsorb volatile organic com...
The presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw natural gas is a major challenge for the natural gas ind...
Capturing CO2 with solid adsorbents can be often limited by heat transfer during the regeneration pr...
Amino acids-functionalized solid porous materials are promising adsorbents for CO2 capture but could...
High concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which consistently and gradually increased ev...