Redox-responsive sorbents and mediators for electrochemically based CO2 capture

2021 
Abstract Global warming and climate change caused by an ever-increasing accumulation of atmospheric CO2 are reaching alarming levels. In order to address this issue, significant research effort has been dedicated to the development of carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) processes. Current technologies rely on energy-intensive temperature- or pressure-swing of CO2 sorbents, limiting the economic feasibility of CCS. Herein, we reveiw recent advances in electrochemically mediated CO2 capture and release. Specifically, redox-active sorbents and mediators provide new opportunities in CCUS by significantly reducing the energy requirements and widening the scope for system modifications. In particular, strategies for electrochemically mediated regeneration of sorbents in conventional processes, direct capture and release of CO2 by exploitation of redox-active complexes, and the outlook for electrochemically based carbon capture CCS arecovered.
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