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A holistic platform for accelerating sorbent-based carbon capture

Authors :
Charalambous, Charithea
Charalambous, Charithea
Moubarak, Elias
Schilling, Johannes
Sanchez Fernandez, Eva
Wang, Jin-Yu
Herraiz, Laura
Mcilwaine, Fergus
Peh, Shing Bo
Garvin, Matthew
Jablonka, Kevin Maik
Moosavi, Seyed Mohamad
Van Herck, Joren
Ozturk, Aysu Yurdusen
Pourghaderi, Alireza
Song, Ah-Young
Mouchaham, Georges
Serre, Christian
Reimer, Jeffrey A
Bardow, André
Smit, Berend
Garcia, Susana
Charalambous, Charithea
Charalambous, Charithea
Moubarak, Elias
Schilling, Johannes
Sanchez Fernandez, Eva
Wang, Jin-Yu
Herraiz, Laura
Mcilwaine, Fergus
Peh, Shing Bo
Garvin, Matthew
Jablonka, Kevin Maik
Moosavi, Seyed Mohamad
Van Herck, Joren
Ozturk, Aysu Yurdusen
Pourghaderi, Alireza
Song, Ah-Young
Mouchaham, Georges
Serre, Christian
Reimer, Jeffrey A
Bardow, André
Smit, Berend
Garcia, Susana
Source :
Nature; vol 632, iss 8023, 89-94; 0028-0836
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions urgently requires the large-scale deployment of carbon-capture technologies. These technologies must separate CO2 from various sources and deliver it to different sinks1,2. The quest for optimal solutions for specific source-sink pairs is a complex, multi-objective challenge involving multiple stakeholders and depends on social, economic and regional contexts. Currently, research follows a sequential approach: chemists focus on materials design3 and engineers on optimizing processes4,5, which are then operated at a scale that impacts the economy and the environment. Assessing these impacts, such as the greenhouse gas emissions over the plant's lifetime, is typically one of the final steps6. Here we introduce the PrISMa (Process-Informed design of tailor-made Sorbent Materials) platform, which integrates materials, process design, techno-economics and life-cycle assessment. We compare more than 60 case studies capturing CO2 from various sources in 5 global regions using different technologies. The platform simultaneously informs various stakeholders about the cost-effectiveness of technologies, process configurations and locations, reveals the molecular characteristics of the top-performing sorbents, and provides insights on environmental impacts, co-benefits and trade-offs. By uniting stakeholders at an early research stage, PrISMa accelerates carbon-capture technology development during this critical period as we aim for a net-zero world.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature; vol 632, iss 8023, 89-94; 0028-0836
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature vol 632, iss 8023, 89-94 0028-0836
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452694702
Document Type :
Electronic Resource