The rising concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide to unprecedented levels has prompted global initiatives to reduce carbon emissions from anthropogenic sources. However, technologies to support these initiatives are somewhat limited and are not the most economically advantageous for cost to capture ratios. Current strategies using liquid amines are corrosive and have a significant thermal penalty for regeneration. There is a need for a passive, efficient approach for carbon dioxide sequestration. Rather than harnessing a chemical reaction, which requires added energy to release carbon dioxide and reuse the sorbent, other materials that operate by a mechanism of physical interactions will be explored.Membranes are a low energy alternati...