Recent Membrane–based Carbon Capture for CCS in Australia

  • Kanehashi Shinji
    Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, the University of Melbourne

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  • 豪州における膜分離法によるCO2 分離回収技術の最近の動向
  • ゴウシュウ ニ オケル マク ブンリホウ ニ ヨル CO ₂ ブンリ カイシュウ ギジュツ ノ サイキン ノ ドウコウ

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Abstract

Australia produces a large amount of coal, which is exported mostly to eastern Asia. In Australia, coal is a major resource for the electricity generation. Therefore, Australia is one of the advanced countries that have been addressing the carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the practical approaches to reduce the CO2 emission. Numerous studies for carbon capture by various technologies such as absorption, adsorption, cryogenic, and membrane separation have been investigated to be effective and economical technology in CCS process. Here, recent activities of CCS in Australia and membrane-based carbon capture for CCS are described.

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  • MEMBRANE

    MEMBRANE 42 (1), 27-32, 2017

    THE MEMBRANE SOCIETY OF JAPAN

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