Process intensification technologies for CO2 capture and conversion – a review

Author:

Adamu Abdullahi,Russo-Abegão Fernando,Boodhoo KameliaORCID

Abstract

AbstractWith the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere increasing beyond sustainable limits, much research is currently focused on developing solutions to mitigate this problem. Possible strategies involve sequestering the emitted CO2 for long-term storage deep underground, and conversion of CO2 into value-added products. Conventional processes for each of these solutions often have high-capital costs associated and kinetic limitations in different process steps. Additionally, CO2 is thermodynamically a very stable molecule and difficult to activate. Despite such challenges, a number of methods for CO2 capture and conversion have been investigated including absorption, photocatalysis, electrochemical and thermochemical methods. Conventional technologies employed in these processes often suffer from low selectivity and conversion, and lack energy efficiency. Therefore, suitable process intensification techniques based on equipment, material and process development strategies can play a key role at enabling the deployment of these processes. In this review paper, the cutting-edge intensification technologies being applied in CO2 capture and conversion are reported and discussed, with the main focus on the chemical conversion methods.

Funder

Petroleum Technology Development Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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