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      Emerging trends in porous materials for CO2 capture and conversion

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          This review highlights the recent progress in porous materials (MOFs, zeolites, POPs, nanoporous carbons, and mesoporous materials) for CO 2 capture and conversion.

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          The presence of an excessive concentration of CO 2 in the atmosphere needs to be curbed with suitable measures including the reduction of CO 2 emissions at stationary point sources such as power plants through carbon capture technologies and subsequent conversion of the captured CO 2 into non-polluting clean fuels/chemicals using photo and/or electrocatalytic pathways. Porous materials have attracted much attention for carbon capture and in the recent past; they have witnessed significant advancements in their design and implementation for CO 2 capture and conversion. In this context, the emerging trends in major porous adsorbents such as MOFs, zeolites, POPs, porous carbons, and mesoporous materials for CO 2 capture and conversion are discussed. Their surface texture and chemistry, and the influence of various other features on their efficiency, selectivity, and recyclability for CO 2 capture and conversion are explained and compared thoroughly. The scientific and technical advances on the material structure versus CO 2 capture and conversion provide deep insights into designing effective porous materials. The review concludes with a summary, which compiles the key challenges in the field, current trends and critical challenges in the development of porous materials, and future research directions combined with possible solutions for realising the deployment of porous materials in CO 2 capture and conversion.

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          CO2 Storage on Nanoporous Carbons

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            Journal
            CSRVBR
            Chemical Society Reviews
            Chem. Soc. Rev.
            Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
            0306-0012
            1460-4744
            July 6 2020
            2020
            : 49
            : 13
            : 4360-4404
            Affiliations
            [1 ]Global Innovative Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials
            [2 ]Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment
            [3 ]University of Newcastle
            [4 ]Callaghan
            [5 ]Australia
            [6 ]Department of Chemistry
            [7 ]Laboratory of Advanced Nanomaterials
            [8 ]iChEM (Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy materials)
            [9 ]Fudan University
            [10 ]Shanghai 200433
            [11 ]SABIC Corporate Research and Development Centre at KAUST
            [12 ]Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
            [13 ]Thuwal
            [14 ]Saudi Arabia
            Article
            10.1039/D0CS00075B
            32458938
            63558ebb-98d7-4ec7-823c-e82836d06f37
            © 2020

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