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HERO ID
4660916
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
An overview of CO2 capture technologies
Author(s)
Macdowell, N; Florin, N; Buchard, A; Hallett, J; Galindo, A; Jackson, G; Adjiman, CS; Williams, CK; Shah, N; Fennell, P
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Energy and Environmental Science
ISSN:
1754-5692
EISSN:
1754-5706
Volume
3
Issue
11
Page Numbers
1645-1669
DOI
10.1039/c004106h
Web of Science Id
WOS:000283602400003
Abstract
In this paper, three of the leading options for large scale CO2 capture are reviewed from a technical perspective. We consider solvent-based chemisorption techniques, carbonate looping technology, and the so-called oxyfuel process. For each technology option, we give an overview of the technology, listing advantages and disadvantages. Subsequently, a discussion of the level of technological maturity is presented, and we conclude by identifying current gaps in knowledge and suggest areas with significant scope for future work. We then discuss the suitability of using ionic liquids as novel, environmentally benign solvents with which to capture CO2. In addition, we consider alternatives to simply sequestering CO2-we present a discussion on the possibility of recycling captured CO2 and exploiting it as a C-1 building block for the sustainable manufacture of polymers, fine chemicals, and liquid fuels. Finally, we present a discussion of relevant systems engineering methodologies in carbon capture system design.
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