This short paper suggests a review of the latest developments and current challenges associated with carbon dioxide capture, utilization and storage. Recent research has been conducted to reduce energy consumption, costs, and improve efficiency. In carbon dioxide capture, catalysts have been added to solvents while new membranes and sorbent materials have been investigated. In mineral carbon dioxide storage, studies have been carried out to improve reaction rates. Regarding the utilization path, attention has been focused on the development of sustainable chemicals (mainly based on electrochemical conversion), biochemical routes and power generation. Considering the respective challenges, future efforts should be focused toward the optimization of these systems at all levels, in addition to a public acceptance and new policies and regulations for their spread.
Recent advancements and challenges in carbon capture, utilization and storage
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2024-01-01
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This short paper suggests a review of the latest developments and current challenges associated with carbon dioxide capture, utilization and storage. Recent research has been conducted to reduce energy consumption, costs, and improve efficiency. In carbon dioxide capture, catalysts have been added to solvents while new membranes and sorbent materials have been investigated. In mineral carbon dioxide storage, studies have been carried out to improve reaction rates. Regarding the utilization path, attention has been focused on the development of sustainable chemicals (mainly based on electrochemical conversion), biochemical routes and power generation. Considering the respective challenges, future efforts should be focused toward the optimization of these systems at all levels, in addition to a public acceptance and new policies and regulations for their spread.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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