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This book explores the materials and technologies used for adsorbing carbon dioxide. It covers materials synthesis, characterization, adsorption mechanisms, applications, modeling, and potential environmental and industrial impacts. It connects CO2 adsorption to addressing climate change and CO2 emissions reduction.
List of contents
0. Front Matter. 1. CO2 Capture and Adsorption Technologies. 2. Mass transfer, Mechanism, and Diffusion on CO2 adsorption. 3. CO2 Adsorbents characterizations. 4. Synthesis, Preparation, and Pretreatment of CO2 Adsorbents. 5. CO2 Nanostructured Adsorbents. 6. Organic and Inorganic CO2 adsorbents. 7. Polymeric CO2 Adsorbents. 8. Metallic and MOF Adsorbents for CO2 capture. 9. Innovations and Emerging Trends in CO2 Adsorbents. 10. RSM and ANN modelling of CO2 adsorbents. 11. Recyclability Study of CO2 adsorbents. 12. Environmental Impacts and Sustainability. 13. Techno-Economic Analysis. 14. Irradiation effects on CO2 adsorbents. 15. Industrial Applications and Case Studies. 16. International Laws Government Policies and Regulations.
About the author
Ahad Ghaemi received his BSc degree from Razi University in 2003 and PhD from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) in 2009. He is a Full Chemical Engineering Professor at IUST. His research interests include CO2 capture theologies, gas adsorption, and modeling and simulation of chemical engineering processes. He is an expert in CO2 adsorption.
Zohreh Khoshraftar obtained a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry in 2018, with a focus on various aspects of nanotechnology, green chemistry, material synthesis, and pesticides. In 2022, she received a postdoctorate in Chemical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST). During her postdoctorate, her research primarily focused on carbon dioxide adsorption, CO2 absorption, dye removal, heavy metals removal, activated carbon, and the development of kinetic and isotherm modeling techniques to enhance understanding and optimization of these processes. Dr. Khoshraftar also has a strong interest in the application of artificial intelligence modeling, particularly in the context of chemical engineering and related fields.
Fereshteh Pouresmaeil received her BSc degree at Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) in 2013, and her PhD from Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas in 2021. She is a postdoctoral researcher at IUST and her research focuses on gas and heavy metal adsorption.