Abstract

Carbon dioxide capture allows separation of CO2 from gas streams, allowing it to be purified for subsequent use. Methods of sorption are considered from a physical and chemical perspective. The state-of-the art sorption agents and technologies are considered and their short-comings discussed. Novel sorption agents are introduced and technologies to apply them to separation processes are discussed. What becomes clear is that the development of new materials will require a compromise between cost and performance but will lead to more environmentally friendly processes as environmental emissions are reduced together with operational costs over extended periods of use.

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