Hydrate-based gas separation is a promising method for
CO2 capture from CO2/CH4 gas mixtures,
and with
improved gas separation efficiency, rate of hydrate formation, and
gas uptake, this process has the potential to be taken from the lab
scale to industry. In this regard, a significant body of work has
been conducted in recent years with the aim to enhance the kinetics
of the hydrate-based CO2 capture process. The present study
presents a review of the kinetic studies performed on the enhancement
of hydrate-based CO2 capture from CO2/CH4 in terms of using additives, porous media, nanofluids, etc.
Future research directions are also discussed. The present review
aims to aid understanding of the mechanism of the hydrate-based CO2 capture process and to provide references for the development
of hydrate-based CO2 capture technology toward industrial
applications in the near future.