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High surface area biocarbon monoliths for methane storage

Elizabeth Michaelis, Renfeng Nie, Douglas J. Austin, Yan‐Feng Yue

2022Green Energy & Environment16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

New energy sources that reduce the volume of harmful gases such as SOx and NOx released into the atmosphere are in constant development. Natural gas, primarily made up of methane, is being widely used as one reliable energy source for heating and electricity generation due to its high combustion value. Currently, natural gas accounts for a large portion of electricity generation and chemical feedstock in manufacturing plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals. In the near future, natural gas will be widely used as a fuel for vehicles. Therefore, a practical storage device for its storage and transportation is very beneficial to the deployment of natural gas as an energy source for new technologies. In this tutorial review, biomaterials-based carbon monoliths (CMs), one kind of carbonaceous material, was reviewed as an adsorbent for natural gas (methane) adsorption and storage.

Topics & Concepts

Natural gasMethaneEnvironmental scienceNatural gas storageWaste managementRaw materialEnergy storageCombustionProcess engineeringFuel gasVolume (thermodynamics)ElectricityAdsorptionMaterials scienceChemistryEngineeringPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Supercapacitor Materials and FabricationCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions