Abstract

Hydrate Based Gas Separation (HBGS) process is gaining interest globally as a greener solution for separation of CO2 from gaseous streams. In this paper, recently published articles on the development of HBGS process as a technique for separation of CO2 from flue gas, feed gas and high CO2 natural gas streams are briefly reviewed.

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