2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr8010070
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Gas Capture Processes

Abstract: The increasing trends in gas emissions have had direct adverse impacts on human health and ecological habitats in the world. A variety of technologies have been deployed to mitigate the release of such gases, including CO2, CO, SO2, H2S, NOx and H2. This special issue on gas-capture processes collects 25 review and research papers on the applications of novel techniques, processes, and theories in gas capture and removal.

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“…Hydrate-based technology is preferred and could potentially bypass the above-mentioned technical issues and effectively explore the gas resource. 48,49 Gas hydrates can compress a large gas volume in a small space and act as a potential gas storage medium. Ideally, the unit volume of gas hydrate would give 160-180 times of gas upon dissociation.…”
Section: Hydrate Technology For Gas Storage and Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrate-based technology is preferred and could potentially bypass the above-mentioned technical issues and effectively explore the gas resource. 48,49 Gas hydrates can compress a large gas volume in a small space and act as a potential gas storage medium. Ideally, the unit volume of gas hydrate would give 160-180 times of gas upon dissociation.…”
Section: Hydrate Technology For Gas Storage and Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing gas emission has the direct effects on human and ecological systems on this planet. The various technologies have been used to reduce the release of pollution gases, like CO 2 , SO 2 , and H 2 S [1]. CO 2 causes the global problems of global warming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%