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Review of Cryogenic Carbon Capture Innovations and Their Potential Applications

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C-JOURNAL OF CARBON RESEARCH
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/c7030058

Keywords

cryogenic carbon capture; desublimation; blue hydrogen

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  1. Royal Academy of Engineering under the Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship scheme [LTRF1920\16\18]

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The paper discusses the importance of carbon capture and storage technology in reducing carbon emissions, focusing on the advantages and challenges of cryogenic carbon capture methods, as well as their potential value in small- and large-scale applications.
Our ever-increasing interest in economic growth is leading the way to the decline of natural resources, the detriment of air quality, and is fostering climate change. One potential solution to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industrial emitters is the exploitation of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Among the various CO2 separation technologies, cryogenic carbon capture (CCC) could emerge by offering high CO2 recovery rates and purity levels. This review covers the different CCC methods that are being developed, their benefits, and the current challenges deterring their commercialisation. It also offers an appraisal for selected feasible small- and large-scale CCC applications, including blue hydrogen production and direct air capture. This work considers their technological readiness for CCC deployment and acknowledges competing technologies and ends by providing some insights into future directions related to the R&D for CCC systems.

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