Co2 adsorption capacities in zeolites and layered double hydroxide materials

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Cristina Megı́as-Sayago from the Nanomaterials (EFN) Laboratory, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China, INSERM, UMR, Strasbourg, France have published the research work: CO2 Adsorption Capacities in Zeolites and Layered Double Hydroxide Materials, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The tremendous increase in the use of fossil fuels in the past 200 years has contributed to a steady rise of CO2 level in the atmosphere (Smil, 2017). Several efforts have been made to reduce those emissions, either by optimization of the current industrial processes, or by implementation . . .

     

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