Micro and Nanoporous Membrane Platforms for Carbon Neutrality: Membrane Gas Separation Prospects

Author:

Hussain Arshad1ORCID,Gul Hajera2,Raza Waseem34,Qadir Salman5,Rehan Muhammad6,Raza Nadeem7,Helal Aasif1,Shaikh M. Nasiruzzaman1,Aziz Md. Abdul1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Research Center for Hydrogen Technologies and Carbon Management (IRC-HTCM) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals KFUPM Box 5040 31261 Dhahran Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Chemistry Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University 25000 Peshawar Pakistan

3. Institute for Advanced Study Shenzhen University 518060 Guangdong China

4. College of Civil and Transportation Engineering Shenzhen University 518060 Shenzhen Guangdong China

5. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences 116023 Dalian PR China

6. Department of Chemical Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology 100000 Beijing China

7. College of Science Chemistry Department Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) 11623 Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractRecently, carbon neutrality has been promoted as a potentially practical solution to global CO2 emissions and increasing energy‐consumption challenges. Many attempts have been made to remove CO2 from the environment to address climate change and rising sea levels owing to anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Herein, membrane technology is proposed as a suitable solution for carbon neutrality. This review aims to comprehensively evaluate the currently available scientific research on membranes for carbon capture, focusing on innovative microporous material membranes used for CO2 separation and considering their material, chemical, and physical characteristics and permeability factors. Membranes from such materials comprise metal‐organic frameworks, zeolites, silica, porous organic frameworks, and microporous polymers. The critical obstacles related to membrane design, growth, and CO2 capture and usage processes are summarized to establish novel membranes and strategies and accelerate their scaleup.

Publisher

Wiley

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