“…Nonetheless, numerous research studies are devoted to the development of high-efficiency CO 2 capture processes which can overcome the techno-economic limits associated with MEA use (such as equipment corrosion, high energy consumption for the solvent regeneration, solvent cost and regeneration) [5,7]. In this context, adsorption onto porous solids is an effective and versatile technique for the removal of different classes of pollutants from gaseous or liquid streams, thanks to the potentially high selectivity toward the target contaminant and its general low maintenance costs [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. For CCS application, different classes of adsorbents, such as carbonaceous materials, zeolites, mesoporous silicas, metal organic frameworks, molecularly imprinted sorbents etc., are currently being investigated [8,13,16,[18][19][20][21][22].…”