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Biobased Materials in Carbon Capture Applications confronts the urgent challenge of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions through innovative, sustainable solutions. This reference book explores the use of biobased materials-derived from renewable biomass-in CO2 capture, storage, and utilization. By addressing climate change and greenhouse gas mitigation, the text offers a comprehensive overview of current technologies and emerging advancements in biobased CO2 capture. Readers are guided from fundamental principles to practical applications, emphasizing the environmental and economic importance of adopting sustainable alternatives to traditional carbon capture methods. This resource is crafted for researchers, engineers, policymakers, and industry professionals.Beyond its technical depth, the book delves into performance evaluation methods, hybrid CO2 capture systems, and presents real-world case studies that demonstrate scalability and practical feasibility. It also examines environmental and regulatory implications, investigates future trends, and concludes with actionable recommendations for implementing biobased materials in CO2 emission reduction strategies.Analyzes current CO2 capture technologies and evaluates the potential of biobased materials for enhancing sustainability and efficiencyExplores various types of biobased materials for CO2 capture applications, providing insights into their synthesis, performance, and environmental benefitsShowcases real-world case studies and practical applications of biobased materials in different CO2 capture processesDiscusses the scalability, economic feasibility, and technological advancements of utilizing biobased materials for reducing greenhouse gas emissionsExamines the environmental footprint, regulatory frameworks, and policy considerations associated with the adoption of biobased materials in CO2 capture