Carbon Dioxide Capture: Prospects for New Materials
The University of Sydney · UNSW Sydney · +1 more institution
Abstract
The escalating level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our age. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) from large point sources such as power plants is one option for reducing anthropogenic CO(2) emissions; however, currently the capture alone will increase the energy requirements of a plant by 25-40%. This Review highlights the challenges for capture technologies which have the greatest likelihood of reducing CO(2) emissions to the atmosphere, namely postcombustion (predominantly CO(2)/N(2) separation), precombustion (CO(2)/H(2)) capture, and natural gas sweetening (CO(2)/CH(4)). The key factor which underlies significant advancements lies in improved materials that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 114.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 211
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Sweetening
- Carbon dioxide
- Environmental science
- Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
- Carbon capture and storage (timeline)
- Process engineering
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Waste management