Inedible saccharides: a platform for CO2 capturing

作者: Abdussalam K. Qaroush , Hiba S. Alshamaly , Shrouq S. Alazzeh , Ream H. Abeskhron , Khaleel I. Assaf

DOI: 10.1039/C7SC04706A

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摘要: The economic viability of eco-friendly and renewable materials promotes the development an alternative technology for climate change mitigation. Investigations reported over past few years have allowed understanding mechanism action a wide spectrum saccharides toward carbon dioxide (CO2), in terms reactivity, reversibility, stability uptake. Exploiting bio-renewables, viz., inedible saccharides, to reduce anthropogenic footprint upon providing sustainable promising that is interest different groups scientists, overcome demerits associated with current state-of-the-art aqueous amine scrubbing agents, following “green chemistry guideline”, by employing properties relevant environment development. interdisciplinary nature research this area provides large body literature would meet broad readership multidisciplinary fields. Although many reports emphasize use biomass various industrial products ranging from pharmaceutics, medical preparations, soaps, textiles, cosmetics, household cleaners, so on, our knowledge there no focused article addresses application CO2 sequestration. In review, we highlight recent advances on oligo-, poly- cyclic achieve reversible binding CO2. future directions are discussed provide insight achieving through implementing bio-renewables.

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