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Lignin-Based Platform as a Potential Low-Cost Sorbent for the Direct Air Capture of CO 2 .

Jake CarrierCheng-Yu LaiDaniela R Radu
Published in: ACS environmental Au (2024)
The urgent need to address the current climate crisis has led to concerted efforts to develop low-cost and sustainable methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and negative emissions technologies (NET's) offer the most promising paths forward to offsetting global emissions. In this study, we explore the potential of kraft lignin, a readily available biomaterial, as a low-cost alternative for the development of a CO 2 sorbent. The approach leverages the known ability of amines to reacting with carbon dioxide and forming a stable compound. Commercially available kraft lignin was modified with diethylenetriamine (DETA), triethylenetetramine (TETA), and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) using a one-pot synthesis approach via the Mannich reaction. The sorbent was evaluated for porosity, accessible amine density, and nitrogen content. The CO 2 capture experiments revealed that the resulting sorbent can capture 0.80 (±0.03) mmol of CO 2 per gram of sorbent.
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