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The world currently faces the dual challenges: climate changes caused by global warming and a high energy
demand regarding the exponential population expansion and industrial development [1, 2]. Carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrogen oxide and halogenated components are the main anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs)
[1]. The challenge of reducing GHGs emission can be overcome by successful developing post-combustion CO2
capture also advancing the green and renewable sources of energy including biogas [3]. Nevertheless, the main
drawback concerning the biogas is its high content on carbon dioxide (it might be as high as 40% or more),
which significantly reduces its heating capacity. Therefore, for biogas applications, a previous separation step
is required to reduce the CO2 content [2,3]. Among the different methodologies for biogas upgrading and postcombustion CO2 capture, adsorption is among the most attractive ones
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Keywords
Separation Shaped MOF MIL-160(AL) Post Combustion Carbon Capture PSA Process
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Karimi, Mohsen; Ferreira, Alexandre; Rodrigues, Alírio; Nouar, Farid; Cho, Kyung Ho; Lee, Hwang; Serre, Christian; Silva, José A.C. (2022) Separation performance of shaped MOF MIL-160(AL) for double applications of pre and post combustion carbon capture. In 42 RIA: Reunión Ibérica de Adsorción. Valencia
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Reunión Ibérica de Adsorción
