“…A variety of solid sorbents for CO 2 capture have been studied and reported in Literatures. According to the CO 2 adsorption mechanisms, these solid sorbents can be classified into two types: physisorbents (microporous and mesoporous inorganic and organic materials such as zeolites [3], silica gel [4], activated carbon [5], and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) [6]) and chemisorbents (Ca-based materials such as CaO [7], alkali metal-based materials such as NaOH [8], K 2 CO 3 [9] and Na 2 CO 3 [10], and Mg-based materials such as Mg(OH) 2 [1,2], MgO [11][12][13], hydrotalcite [14,15], and alkali metal-promoted hydrotalcite [16][17][18][19]). Usually, these physisorbents and chemisorbents for CO 2 capture are separately used in the pressure/temperature swing adsorption (PSA/TSA) system at relatively low temperatures (even near ambient temperature) and the TSA system at different temperatures [20].…”