Recent advances in gas hydrate-based CO2 capture

Hydrate-based CO2 capture (HBCC) has received increasing attention, due to such advantages as the mild operating pressure and temperature, the ease of regeneration and its unique separation mechanism. This review paper is focused on the chemical additives and the mechanical methods that have been in...

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Main Authors: Dashti, Hossein, Yew, Leonel Zhehao, Lou, Xia
Format: Journal Article
Published: ELSEVIER 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45664
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Summary:Hydrate-based CO2 capture (HBCC) has received increasing attention, due to such advantages as the mild operating pressure and temperature, the ease of regeneration and its unique separation mechanism. This review paper is focused on the chemical additives and the mechanical methods that have been investigated to improve the CO2 separation efficiency and energy consumption through HBCC technology. Detailed comparisons of the effects of various chemical additives and mechanical methods on gas consumption, operating conditions, hydrate induction time and CO2 recovery are critically reviewed. The limitations and challenges of HBCC, in comparison with the conventional methods for CO2 capture also are discussed.