The simple separation of carbon dioxide (CO2) from natural gas by distillation would involve cryogenic temperatures at which CO2 solidifies. Most CO2-separation processes instead use solvents that bind to CO2 molecules. For solvent regeneration, the binding process is reversed. The technology described by the authors provides the simplicity of a single-step distillation process for the separation of CO2 from natural gas.
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