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Carbon Capture and Storage Via Electrochemical and Bioelectrochemical Techniques: A Review


John T. Mathew
Abel Inobeme
Yakubu Azeh
Monday Musah
Abdulkadir Abdullahi
Elijah Y. Shaba
Muhammad B. Etsuyankpa
Tanko S. Musa
Aishetu I. Muhammad
Haruna Ismail
Abubakar M. Kanwa
Amos Mamman
Jonathan Hussaini

Abstract

The urgent need to mitigate climate change has spurred innovative research in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.  Electrochemical approaches utilize electrocatalysis and electrochemical reduction to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial  emissions, demonstrating high selectivity and enabling the production of valuable chemicals and fuels from captured CO2.  Bioelectrochemical techniques leverage microorganisms to convert CO2 into biomass or biofuels, enhancing carbon capture efficiency through biological and electrochemical synergy. Integrating bioelectrochemical systems with renewable energy sources provides a carbon-negative pathway, aiding industry decarbonization. This review underscores the transformative potential of these techniques in revolutionizing CCS strategies, emphasizing their role in addressing climate change while fostering a sustainable, circular economy. 


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