Abstract

Cryogenic carbon capture (CCC), adsorption-based CO2 capture and amine-based absorption are the key carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies discussed in this review paper. This paper analysed these techniques' fundamental mechanisms, advantages, disadvantages and developments. This paper revealed the promising role of adsorptionbased CO2 capture utilising solid adsorbents, emphasises the potential of cryogenic carbon capture for capturing and storing CO2, and examines widely used amine-based absorption technology. The comparison of these technologies provides insight into their efficiency, sustainability, and commercialisation potential in achieving a low-carbon future.Keywords: Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon capture and storage (CCS), cryogenic carbon capture, adsorption-based CO2 capture, amine-based absorption, low-carbon future

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