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Adel Almoslh, Falah Alobaid, Christian Heinze and Bernd Epple
The influence of pressure on the gas/liquid interfacial area is investigated in the pressure range of 0.2?0.3 MPa by using a tray column test rig. A simulated waste gas, which consisted of 30% CO2 and 70% air, was used in this study. Distilled water was ...
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Theodoros Zarogiannis, Athanasios I. Papadopoulos and Panos Seferlis
Solvent-based CO2 capture technologies hold promise for future implementation but conventional solvents incur significant energy penalties and capture costs. Phase-change solvents enable a significant reduction in the regeneration energy but their perfor...
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D. Y. Tsunatu, I. A. Mohammed-Dabo, S. M. Waziri
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Fadilla Noor Rahma,Cholila Tamzysi,Arif Hidayat,Muflih Arisa Adnan Views: 627 | ?
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Carlos Arnaiz del Pozo, Schalk Cloete, Ángel Jiménez Álvaro, Felix Donat and Shahriar Amini
The hydrogen economy has received resurging interest in recent years, as more countries commit to net-zero CO2 emissions around the mid-century. ?Blue? hydrogen from natural gas with CO2 capture and storage (CCS) is one promising sustainable hydrogen sup...
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Anja Pfennig and Axel Kranzmann
To mitigate carbon dioxide emissions CO2 is compressed and sequestrated into deep geological layers (Carbon Capture and Storage CCS). The corrosion of injection pipe steels is induced when the metal is in contact with CO2 and at the same time the geologi...
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Naef A. A. Qasem and Rached Ben-Mansour
Carbon capture is one of the recently raised technologies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Adsorption was introduced as an energy-efficient carbon capture process, and the literature primarily shows the utilization of circular cross-sectional adsorp...
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Henrique Comba Gomes, Elvys Dias Reis, Rogério Cabral de Azevedo, Conrado de Souza Rodrigues and Flávia Spitale Jacques Poggiali
The construction industry is essential to the development and economy, but is also the largest generator of construction and demolition waste (CDW). While efforts are made to minimize such generation, the construction industry has been developing applica...
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Jennifer Reeve, Oliver Grasham, Tariq Mahmud and Valerie Dupont
A techno-economic analysis has been used to evaluate three processes for hydrogen production from advanced steam reforming (SR) of bio-oil, as an alternative route to hydrogen with BECCS: conventional steam reforming (C-SR), C-SR with CO2 capture (C-SR-C...
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Jonathan Paul Marshall
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) appears to be essential for lowering emissions during the necessary energy transition. However, in Australia, it has not delivered this result, at any useful scale, and this needs explanation. To investigate the reasons f...
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Santosh Khokarale, Ganesh Shelke and Jyri-Pekka Mikkola
Dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and glycidol are considered industrially important chemical entities and there is a great benefit if these moieties can be synthesized from biomass-derived feedstocks such as glycerol or its derivatives. In this report, both DMC ...
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Steven Jackson and Eivind Brodal
In carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects, the transportation of CO2 by ship can be an attractive alternative to transportation using a pipeline, particularly when the distance between the source and usage or storage location is large. Ho...
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Tibor Nagy, Katalin Koczka, Eniko Haáz, András József Tóth, László Rácz, Péter Mizsey
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Carbon dioxide capturing processes from industrial gases are widely applied to enrich valuable gas and to reduce green-house gas emission. The highest amount of anthropogenic CO2 is emitted in flue gas form. Flue gas composition varies in a wide scale th...
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Thomas Deschamps, Mohamed Kanniche, Laurent Grandjean and Olivier Authier
The paper evaluates the performance of an adsorption-based technology for CO2 capture directly from the air at the industrial scale. The approach is based on detailed mass and energy balance dynamic modeling of the vacuum temperature swing adsorption (VT...
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Ann E. A. Blomberg, Ivar-Kristian Waarum, Christian Totland and Espen Eek
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) could significantly contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reaching international climate goals. In this process, CO2 is captured and injected into geological formations for permanent storage. The injected pl...
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Katia Gallucci, Luca Taglieri, Alessandro Antonio Papa, Francesco Di Lauro, Zaheer Ahmad and Alberto Gallifuoco
This study aims to investigate the CO2 sorption capacity of hydrochar, obtained via hydrothermal carbonization (HTC). Silver fir sawdust was used as a model material. The batch runs went at 200 °C and up to 120 min. The hydrochar was activated with potas...
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Zhichao Yu, Siyu Yang, Keyu Liu, Qingong Zhuo and Leilei Yang
The interaction between CO2 and rock during the process of CO2 capture and storage was investigated via reactions of CO2, formation water, and synthetic sandstone cores in a stainless-steel reactor under high pressure and temperature. Numerical modelling...
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Robert Stefan Vizitiu, Andrei Burlacu, Cherifa Abid, Marina Verdes, Marius Costel Balan and Marius Branoaea
One of the biggest challenges the world is facing these days is to reduce the greenhouse gases emissions in order to prevent the global warming. Since a significant quantity of CO2 emissions is the result of the energy producing process required in indus...
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Dinfa Vincent Barshep and Richard Henry Worden
The Upper Jurassic, shallow marine Corallian sandstones of the Weald Basin, UK, are significant onshore reservoirs due to their future potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen storage. These reservoir rocks, buried to no deeper than 17...
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Marcel Loewert, Michael Riedinger and Peter Pfeifer
Climate change calls for a paradigm shift in the primary energy generation that comes with new challenges to store and transport energy. A decentralization of energy conversion can only be implemented with novel methods in process engineering. In the sec...
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