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Carbon Dioxide Separation Technologies: Applicable to Net Zero

Gourav Kumar Rath, Gaurav Pandey (), Sakshi Singh, Nadezhda Molokitina, Asheesh Kumar (), Sanket Joshi () and Geetanjali Chauhan
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Gourav Kumar Rath: Department of Petroleum Engineering and Earth Sciences, Energy Cluster, School of Advanced Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun 248007, India
Gaurav Pandey: Department of Petroleum Engineering and Earth Sciences, Energy Cluster, School of Advanced Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun 248007, India
Sakshi Singh: Department of Petroleum Engineering and Earth Sciences, Energy Cluster, School of Advanced Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun 248007, India
Nadezhda Molokitina: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Scientific Center SB RAS, 625026 Tyumen, Russia
Asheesh Kumar: Upstream and Wax Rheology Division (UWRD), CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun 248005, India
Sanket Joshi: Oil & Gas Research Center, Central Analytical and Applied Research Unit, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat 123, Oman
Geetanjali Chauhan: Department of Petroleum Engineering, Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy, Visakhapatnam 530003, India

Energies, 2023, vol. 16, issue 10, 1-22

Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from burning fossil fuels play a crucial role in global warming/climate change. The effective removal of CO 2 from the point sources or atmosphere (CO 2 capture), its conversion to value-added products (CO 2 utilization), and long-term geological storage, or CO 2 sequestration, has captured the attention of several researchers and policymakers. This review paper illustrates all kinds of CO 2 capture/separation processes and the challenges faced in deploying these technologies. This review described the research efforts put forth in gas separation technologies. Recent advances in the existing gas separation technologies have been highlighted, and future directives for commercial deployment have also been outlined.

Keywords: CCUS; carbon dioxide; gas separation; sustainability; green energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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