Carbon dioxide can be found in several gaseous streams, from which it has to be separated in order to meet commercial specifications or to comply with environmental regulations. Some examples are natural gas, which has to be sweetened to a pipeline-quality gas or to liquefied natural gas, and biogas, which has to be upgraded to biomethane or liquefied biomethane. In recent years, an intense research has been carried out to develop novel technologies for the separation of CO2 from these gaseous streams, considering the new challenges the world has to face. In this respect, the need for processing high-CO2 content natural gases for meeting the increased demand for clean energy can be mentioned, which requires technologies other than the comm...