Hanqian Pan, Cong Yu, Xian Suo, Lifeng Yang, Xili Cui and Huabin Xing
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Abstract
The rapidly increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a growing threat to human society. Selective capture of CO2 remains challenging but of global importance. Recent work on porous materials demonstrated their potential and effectiveness in ameliorating the CO2 problem. This review will summarize the progress in advanced porous materials, such as zeolites, metal–organic frameworks and porous organic polymers, with a tailored pore microenvironment and functionality for the selective capture of CO2 over the past decade. The applications of porous adsorbents for CO2 capture in important scenarios, such as flue streams, biogas and direct air capture, are presented. We discuss the design strategies for the custom-made structure and functionality of porous materials that have led to high-performance CO2 capture with separation efficiency (e.g., high capacity, selectivity, molecular sieving, and moisture resistance) as well as efficient regeneration performance. In addition, this review also concludes with current existing challenges combined with potential directions for the future development of porous materials towards industrial CO2 capture.
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Materials Chemistry Frontiers focuses on the synthesis and chemistry of exciting new materials, and the development of improved fabrication techniques. Characterisation and fundamental studies that are of broad appeal are also welcome.
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