Dual Functional Materials: At the Interface of Catalysis and Separations.
Rashad AhmadovShane S MichtavyMarc D PorosoffPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
Dual functional materials (DFMs) are a promising approach to increase the energy efficiency of carbon capture and utilization by combining both steps into a single unit operation. In this Perspective, we analyze the challenges and opportunities of integrated carbon capture and utilization (ICCU) via a thermally driven process. We identify three key areas that will facilitate research progress toward industrially viable solutions: (1) selecting appropriate DFM operating conditions; (2) designing and characterizing interfacial site cooperativity for CO 2 adsorption and hydrogenation; and (3) establishing standards for rigorous and comprehensive data reporting.