The role of surface and structural functionalisation on graphene adsorbent nanomaterial for CO2 adsorption application : Recent progress and future prospects
Recent progress in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies using adsorption techniques has resulted in advances in the fabrication of solid adsorbents. Graphene (2D carbon-based category) nanomaterials have the potential for CO2 capture, owing to their abundantly available material sources, graphi...
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