Recent Advances in Modern Carbon-Negative Technologies for CO2 Capture
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 April 2025 | Viewed by 4927
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The world is facing a significant climate crisis, and carbon emissions are a major contributor to it. To mitigate the impact of climate change, it is essential to reduce the amount of carbon emissions from various sources, such as coal-fired power, petroleum, cement production and steel-making plants. This Special Issue “Recent Advances in Modern Carbon-Negative Technologies for CO2 Capture” is a platform that can be used to reduce CO2 emission, focusing on the fundamental chemistry, chemical engineering processes and modern processes, such as absorption, adsorption, capture and utilization and membrane separation; it also includes the development of materials for capture. The technology does not only focus on carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCSU), but also includes the areas of renewable energy, hydrogen and circular economy.
Recently, there has been a number of works showing the effective mitigation and utilization of CO2, including direct air capture (DAC) technologies, enhanced rock weathering (ERW), aqueous amine-based CO2 capture, carbon capture and conversion, cryogenic carbon capture (CCC) and carbon capture using nanotechnology. This Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Modern Carbon-Negative Technologies for CO2 Capture” seeks high-quality works, with topics including, but not limited to:
- Absorptions with new solvents and performance applications;
- Membrane separations with higher-performance materials;
- Adsorptions with high-specific-surface-area materials;
- Carbon capture and conversion;
- Renewable energy, hydrogen and circular economy.
Prof. Dr. Pao-Chi Chen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- capture
- absorption
- adsorption
- renewable energy
- circular economy
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