Bifunctional Materials for CO₂ Adsorption: Short Review

S. M. Yusof, L. P. Teh
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In recent years, there has been growing interest in adsorbents with high surface area, high porosity, high stability and high selectivity for CO2 adsorption. By the incorporation of the additive on the supports such as zeolite, silica, and carbon, the physicochemical properties of the adsorbent and CO2 adsorption performance can be enhanced. In this review, we focus on the overview of bifunctional materials (BFMs) for CO2 adsorption. The findings of this study suggests that the high surface area and high porosity of the support provide a good medium for high dispersion and accessibility of additives (amine or metal oxide), enhancing the CO2 adsorption efficiency. The excessive additive however may lead to a decrease of CO2 adsorption performance due to pore blockage and the decrease of active sites for CO2 interactions. The synergistic relationship of the supporting material and additive is significant towards the enhancement of CO2 adsorption.
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二氧化碳吸附双功能材料综述
近年来,高表面积、高孔隙率、高稳定性和高选择性吸附CO2的吸附剂越来越受到人们的关注。通过在载体上掺入沸石、二氧化硅、碳等添加剂,可以提高吸附剂的理化性能和CO2吸附性能。本文综述了双功能材料(BFMs)在CO2吸附方面的研究进展。研究结果表明,载体的高表面积和高孔隙率为添加剂(胺或金属氧化物)的高分散性和可及性提供了良好的介质,提高了CO2吸附效率。然而,过量的添加剂可能会导致孔隙堵塞和CO2相互作用活性位点的减少,从而降低CO2的吸附性能。载体材料与添加剂的协同作用对提高CO2吸附性能具有重要意义。
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