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Small-pore zeolite and zeotype membranes for CO2 capture and sequestration - A review

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2022.108707

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Natural gas sweetening; Biogas-upgrading; CO2 extraction; Carbon capture and sequestration; Zeolite membrane; Zeotype membrane

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  1. Hibah Riset Unggulan ITB
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia
  3. Hibah PMDSU
  4. [2022]

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This study reviews the latest advances in using small-pore zeolite/zeotype membranes for CO2 removal and discusses the prospects of these membranes.
The increasing anthropological CO2 emission prompts an urgent solution for better carbon extraction technol-ogies from CO2 point sources. Likewise, natural gas processes require similar CO2 capture technologies for natural gas refining and biogas upgrading. Recently, the number of studies in CO2 removal processes using zeolite and zeotype membranes has been increasing. Zeolite frameworks having micropores composed of 8 T -atoms are of particular interest since they have similar pore sizes to the kinetic diameter of light gases. Explo-ration of the newer small-pore zeolite framework such as CHA, DDR, AEI, LTA, and ERI give many options for the preparation of high-performance zeolite/zeotype membrane for CO2 removal and or CO2 capture. Herein, up-to-date small-pore zeolite/zeotype membranes are reviewed, and the prospects of these membranes are also discussed.

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