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" Cost and performance of fossil fuel power plants with CO2 capture and storage,"Įnergy Policy, Elsevier, vol. " Colloidal processing and CO2 capture performance of sacrificially templated zeolite monoliths,"Īpplied Energy, Elsevier, vol. Akhtar, Farid & Andersson, Linnéa & Keshavarzi, Neda & Bergström, Lennart, 2012." CO2 capture and separation technologies for end-of-pipe applications – A review,"Įnergy, Elsevier, vol. " Wet impregnation of a commercial low cost silica using DETA for a fast post-combustion CO2 capture process,"Īpplied Energy, Elsevier, vol. " Rate based modeling of absorption and regeneration for CO2 capture by aqueous ammonia solution,"Īpplied Energy, Elsevier, vol. " Progress and trends in CO2 capture/separation technologies: A review,"Įnergy, Elsevier, vol. Mondal, Monoj Kumar & Balsora, Hemant Kumar & Varshney, Prachi, 2012." A review of N-functionalized solid adsorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture," Hu, Xiayi (Eric) & Liu, Libin & Luo, Xiao & Xiao, Gongkui & Shiko, Elenica & Zhang, Rui & Fan, Xianfeng & Zhou, Yefeng & Liu, Yang & Zeng, Zhaogang & Li, Chao'en, 2020.The review will finally summarize challenges and opportunities. Thirdly, membrane processes will be analysed. The second section deals with adsorption where fixed beds, circulating fluidized beds and counter-current bed configurations will be discussed, with particular focus on the different adsorbents ranging from zeolites or activated carbon, to more complex amine-functionalized adsorbents, nanotubes or metal organic frameworks (MOFs), and alkali-promoted oxides. In the first section of absorption processes, several commercial technologies are compared and complemented by the aqueous or chilled ammonia (NH3) process, and a dual or strong alkali absorption. Opportunities and challenges are assessed. The present review deals with the principle of post-combustion capture techniques, including thermal or pressure swing principles, adsorption or absorption, and electrical swing or membrane separation processes. CCS, Carbon Capture and Storage, is considered a promising technology to abate CO2 emissions from point sources.
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