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A Review on Carbon Dioxide Minimization in Biogas Upgradation Technology by Chemical Absorption Processes

Nuzhat Muntaha, Mahmudul I. Rain, Lipiar K. M. O. Goni, Md. Aftab Ali Shaikh, Mohammad Shah Jamal, Mosharof Hossain

2022ACS Omega54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

being one of the major unwanted components and also being a major greenhouse gas must be removed efficiently. Different methods such as physical adsorption, cryogenic separation, membrane separation, and chemical absorption have been discussed in detail in this review because of their availability, economic value, and lower environmental footprint. Three chemical absorption methods, including alkanolamines, alkali solvents, and amino acid salt solutions, are discussed. Their primary works with simple chemicals along with the latest works with more complex chemicals and different mechanical processes, such as the DECAB process, are discussed and compared. These discussions provide valuable insights into how different processes vary and how one is more advantageous or disadvantageous than the others. However, the best method is yet to be found with further research. Overall, this review emphasizes the need for biogas upgrading, and it discusses different methods of carbon capture while doing that. Methods discussed here can be a basic foundation for future research in carbon capture and green chemistry. This review will enlighten the readers about scientific and technological challenges regarding carbon dioxide minimization in biogas technology.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasUSableGreenhouse gasRenewable energyProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceCarbon dioxidePopulationBiochemical engineeringCarbon footprintWaste managementComputer scienceEngineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryEcologySociologyWorld Wide WebBiologyElectrical engineeringDemographyCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesMembrane Separation and Gas TransportRefrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies