Carbon dioxide separation and capture by adsorption: a review

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Rising adverse impact of climate change caused by anthropogenic activities is calling for advanced methods to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Here, we review adsorption technologies for carbon dioxide capture with focus on materials, techniques, and processes, additive manufacturing, direct air capture, machine learning, life cycle assessment, commercialization and scale-up.

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Karimi, M., Shirzad, M., Silva, J. A. C., & Rodrigues, A. E. (2023, August 1). Carbon dioxide separation and capture by adsorption: a review. Environmental Chemistry Letters. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-023-01589-z

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