Authors
Long Jiang, W Liu, RQ Wang, A Gonzalez-Diaz, MF Rojas-Michaga, S Michailos, M Pourkashanian, XJ Zhang, C Font-Palma
Publication date
2023/3/1
Source
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science
Volume
95
Pages
101069
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Direct air capture (DAC) is gathering momentum since it has vast potential and high flexibility to collect CO2 from discrete sources as “synthetic tree” when compared with current CO2 capture technologies, e.g., amine based post-combustion capture. It is considered as one of the emerging carbon capture technologies in recent decades and remains in a prototype investigation stage with many technical challenges to be overcome. The objective of this paper is to comprehensively discuss the state-of-the-art of DAC and CO2 utilization, note unresolved technology bottlenecks, and give investigation perspectives for commercial large-scale applications. Firstly, characteristics of physical and chemical sorbents are evaluated. Then, the representative capture processes, e.g., pressure swing adsorption, temperature swing adsorption and other ongoing absorption chemical loops, are described and compared. Methods of …
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