Unveiling the CO2 adsorption capabilities of carbon nanostructures from biomass waste: An extensive review

Arun Kumar Senthilkumar , Mohanraj Kumar , Mohammed Abdul Kader , Mohd. Shkir , Jih-Hsing Chang
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Investigating alternate feedstocks is necessary because of the increasing need for sustainable materials and technologies. Though there are many advanced technologies for sequestering CO2 from the atmospheric air. The most favourable route is using activated carbon derived from biomass. Biomass, a renewable material readily available at abundant levels, is one of the intriguing options for creating carbon nanostructures. In this review, various biomass sources like wood, plants, and aquatics are discussed for the production of materials with nanostructured carbon. Owing to their distinct characteristics, including their large surface area, pore size, and ability to attach various functional groups, they are the perfect source material for CO2 adsorption. Additionally, tailoring the surface chemistry of nanostructured materials offers different kinds of adsorption mechanisms for CO2 capture, which are covered in detail. Furthermore, this article offers a thorough review of carbon nanotube (CNT), graphene, and other diverse carbon structures obtained from different biomass sources, and also their potential future study areas are discussed. Even yet, there are still problems with optimizing desorption efficiency and raising yield levels. By concentrating on these areas of research, it will be possible to fully realize the potential of carbon nanostructures obtained from biomass. Additionally, the increasingly growing global commitment to ‘net zero’ with a high level of investments in clean solutions will open the door for more sustainable futures with cutting-edge material technologies and effective CO2 adsorption.

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揭示生物质废弃物中碳纳米结构的CO2吸附能力:广泛的综述
由于对可持续材料和技术的需求日益增加,研究替代原料是必要的。尽管有许多先进的技术可以从大气中隔绝二氧化碳。最有利的途径是使用来自生物质的活性炭。生物质是一种储量丰富的可再生材料,是制造碳纳米结构的有趣选择之一。本文综述了木材、植物和水生生物等多种生物质资源在纳米结构碳材料生产中的应用。由于它们独特的特性,包括它们的大表面积、孔径和附着各种官能团的能力,它们是吸附二氧化碳的理想源材料。此外,调整纳米结构材料的表面化学性质为二氧化碳捕获提供了不同种类的吸附机制,这些机制将详细介绍。此外,本文还对碳纳米管(CNT)、石墨烯和其他从不同生物质来源获得的不同碳结构进行了全面的综述,并讨论了它们未来可能的研究领域。尽管如此,在优化解吸效率和提高收率方面仍存在一些问题。通过集中这些领域的研究,将有可能充分实现从生物质中获得的碳纳米结构的潜力。此外,全球对“净零”的承诺日益增加,对清洁解决方案的高水平投资将为更可持续的未来打开大门,利用尖端材料技术和有效的二氧化碳吸附。
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