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CO<sub>2</sub> Absorption Using Membrane Contactors: Recent Progress and Future Perspective
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSurface ScienceMembrane ContactorsPorous MembraneWater PurificationMembrane ContactorMembrane CharacterizationPhysical ChemistryInterfacial PhenomenaRecent ProgressChemistryMembrane PermeationCo2 Miscible FloodingMembrane TechnologyCo2 Absorption
CO2 absorption is a key to alleviating the environmental consequences of fossil fuel combustion, which is a major source of global CO2 emission. Membrane contactors have showcased several competitive advantages in CO2 absorption over conventional gas–liquid contactors (e.g., packed towers), such as a large mass-transfer area and a safe operation owing to the membranes that physically separate the gas and liquid phases. This Review discusses the state-of-the-art studies related to CO2 absorption using membrane contactors, with focuses on membrane materials, liquid absorbents, process design, and pilot-scale demonstration of membrane contactor processes. Critical challenges in membrane contactor-based CO2 absorption processes, such as membrane fouling and pore wetting, are also discussed.
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