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CO2 capture 3 Carbon 2 Activated carbon 1 Adsorbents 1 Adsorption 1 Biochar 1 Biomass 1 Coffee residues 1
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Pevida, C. 3 Plaza, M.G. 3 Rubiera, F. 3 González, A.S. 2 Pis, J.J. 2 Durán, I. 1
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CO2 adsorbent pellets produced from pine sawdust: Effect of coal tar pitch addition
Plaza, M.G.; Durán, I.; Rubiera, F.; Pevida, C. - In: Applied Energy 144 (2015) C, pp. 182-192
The main drawbacks of developing carbon adsorbents from pine sawdust, an abundant biomass feedstock, are the low carbon yield of the process and the poor mechanical properties of the resulting carbons. In an attempt to overcome these limitations, the effect of the addition of coal tar pitch was...
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Production of microporous biochars by single-step oxidation: Effect of activation conditions on CO2 capture
Plaza, M.G.; González, A.S.; Pis, J.J.; Rubiera, F.; … - In: Applied Energy 114 (2014) C, pp. 551-562
There is an urgent need to develop materials and processes that reduce the energy penalty associated to the CO2 capture step. Biochars are appealing adsorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture applications due to their low cost, stability in moisture conditions and microporous nature. Series of...
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Valorisation of spent coffee grounds as CO2 adsorbents for postcombustion capture applications
Plaza, M.G.; González, A.S.; Pevida, C.; Pis, J.J.; … - In: Applied Energy 99 (2012) C, pp. 272-279
In this work spent coffee grounds from single-use capsules were used as the starting material for producing low-cost activated carbons. The activation conditions were selected and optimised to produce microporous carbons with high CO2 adsorption capacity and selectivity, thus with potential to...
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