postcombustion
Postcombustion refers to processes and technologies that operate on exhaust gases after the combustion of fuel has occurred. It is most commonly discussed in the context of removing carbon dioxide and other pollutants from flue gases prior to release to the atmosphere, enabling emissions control and, in many cases, carbon capture and storage or utilization.
The most widely studied post-combustion CO2 capture technology uses liquid solvents, particularly aqueous amines such as
Postcombustion methods are applied in coal-fired and gas-fired power plants and in various industrial facilities, including
Key challenges include the energy penalty associated with regenerating absorbents, equipment costs, solvent degradation and corrosion,
As part of broader carbon management strategies, postcombustion capture forms a central pillar of carbon capture