Recent progress on CO 2 separation membranes.
Yuheng FanWei-Chu YuAi-Bin WuWen-Ming ShuYing ZhangPublished in: RSC advances (2024)
Presently, excessive carbon dioxide emissions represent a critical environmental challenge. Thus, urgent efforts are required to develop environmentally friendly and low-energy technologies for carbon dioxide treatment. In this case, membrane separation technology stands out as a promising avenue for CO 2 separation, with selective membrane materials of high permeability playing a pivotal role in this process. Herein, we categorize CO 2 separation membranes into three groups: inorganic membranes, organic membranes, and emerging membranes. Moreover, representative high-performance membranes are introduced and their synthesis methods, gas separation performances, and applications are examined. Furthermore, a brief analysis of the challenges encountered by carbon dioxide separation membrane materials is provided together with a discussion on the future research direction. It is expected that this review will provide some potential insights and guidance for the future development of CO 2 separation membranes, which can promote their development.