Well, I am a little bit old-fashioned. Nature has during the past 4.5 billion 
years successfully captured almost all the CO2 that was emitted by volcanoes, 
so I propose that we stimulate the Earth to keep doing that against climate 
change, Olaf Schuiling

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On Behalf Of Andrew Lockley
Sent: woensdag 27 juli 2016 8:30
To: geoengineering
Subject: [geo] Importance of Micropore–Mesopore Interfaces in Carbon Dioxide 
Capture by Carbon-Based Materials


http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201602226

Importance of Micropore–Mesopore Interfaces in Carbon Dioxide Capture by 
Carbon-Based Materials

Authors
Dr. Gema Durá,
Dr. Vitaliy L. Budarin,
Dr. José A. Castro-Osma,
Dr. Peter S. Shuttleworth,
Sophie C. Z. Quek,
Prof. James H. Clark,
Prof. Michael North

23 June 2016
DOI:10.1002/anie.201602226

Abstract

Mesoporous carbonaceous materials (Starbons®) derived from low-value/waste 
bio-resources separate CO2 from CO2/N2mixtures. Compared to Norit activated 
charcoal (AC), Starbons® have much lower microporosities (8–32 % versus 73 %) 
yet adsorb up to 65 % more CO2. The presence of interconnected micropores and 
mesopores is responsible for the enhanced CO2 adsorption. The Starbons® also 
showed three–four times higher selectivity for CO2adsorption rather than N2 
adsorption compared to AC.
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