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AuthorTang, Mengqi
AuthorGamal, Ahmed
AuthorBhakta, Arvind K.
AuthorJlassi, Khouloud
AuthorAbdullah, Aboubakr M.
AuthorChehimi, Mohamed M.
Available date2024-06-03T06:16:31Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameCatalysts
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal14020155
ISSN20734344
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/55748
AbstractDue to ever-increasing global warming, the scientific community is concerned with finding immediate solutions to reduce or utilize carbon dioxide (CO2) and convert it in useful compounds. In this context, the reductive process of CO2 methanation has been well-investigated and found to be attractive due to its simplicity. However, it requires the development of highly active catalysts. In this mini-review, the focus is on biochar-immobilized nanocatalysts for CO2 methanation. We summarize the recent literature on the topic, reporting strategies for designing biochar with immobilized nanocatalysts and their performance in CO2 methanation. We review the thermochemical transformation of biomass into biochar and its decoration with CO2 methanation catalysts. We also tackle direct methods of obtaining biochar nanocatalysts, in one pot, from nanocatalyst precursor-impregnated biomass. We review the effect of the initial biomass nature, as well as the conditions that permit tuning the performances of the composite catalysts. Finally, we discuss the CO2 methanation performance and how it could be improved, keeping in mind low operation costs and sustainability.
SponsorThis work was supported by (i) the China Scholarship Council for the provision of PhD scholarship to M. Tang (No 202008310221); (ii) the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF, a member of the Qatar Foundation) through the National Priority Research Program Grant (NPRP) NPRP13S-0117-200095; (iii) Qatar University through an International Research Collaboration Co-Fund grant, IRCC-2021-015; and (iv) Wallonie Bruxelles International (WBI) for the provision of a grant to A.K. Bhakta through “Bourse WBI Excellence World” (No. Imputation 101386, Article Budgétaire 13 33.01.00.07).
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectbiochar
carbon dioxide utilization
immobilized nanocatalysts
methanation
reduction of CO2 emission
TitleCarbon Dioxide Methanation Enabled by Biochar-Nanocatalyst Composite Materials: A Mini-Review
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number2
Volume Number14


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