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CO2 Capture with Adsorbents

2019
This chapter presents CO2 capture with absorbents, especially a gas separation using a solvent, “absorption.” Gas separation of absorption is a commercialized technology in industries such as natural gas production and fertilizer plants. Also, the new application field emerges in these days.
Shin-ichi Nakao   +4 more
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Adsorbents for CO2 Capture

2015
Solid adsorbents are promising for applications in post-combustion CO2 capture scenarios. Some adsorbents include zeolites, activated carbon, carbon nanotubes, zeolites, and silicon-based adsorbents. The materials are characterized by their surface functional groups, porosity, surface area, pore size, metal ligands, and electrostatic interactions to ...
Anne Elise Creamer, Bin Gao
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CO2 capture by hydrocarbonsurfactant liquids

Chem. Commun., 2011
Here we found that CO(2) has high solubility in low-cost hydrocarbon surfactant liquids.
Jianling, Zhang   +5 more
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Cryogenic CO2 Capture

2019
To alleviate the global warming issue arising from emission of greenhouse gases involving CO2 through burning of fossil fuels CO2 recovery and its utilization and storage has been known as an appropriate choice. With this purpose in mind, various CO2 recovery methods have been applied recently including adsorption, membrane, hydrating, chemical looping,
Amineh Keshavarz   +2 more
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Advanced CO2 Capture Technologies

2019
Introduction.- Chemistry of CO2 Capture.- CO2 Capture with Absorbents.- CO2 Capture with Absorbents.- Membrane for CO2 Separation.- Direct Air Capture.
Shin-ichi Nakao   +4 more
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CO2 Capture and Sequestration

2012
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is the long-term isolation of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through physical, chemical, biological, or engineered processes. The primary purpose is to reduce the impacts of human-induced climate change associated with increased greenhouse gas concentrations from emissions and land use.
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Combined CO2 Capture & Methanation

2021
Current multistage CCU technologies using renewable electricity to yield fuels suffer from low energy efficiency and require large capital expenditures. To increase the efficiency of the whole process and reduce its cost, a possible innovative solution is represented by the combined capture and hydrogenation of CO2.
S. Cimino   +5 more
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CO2 Capture and Transport

Elements, 2008
International interest in CO 2 capture and storage (CCS), as a method of reducing carbon dioxide emissions linked to global climate change, has been growing in recent years. CCS is particularly attractive for large industrial facilities, especially electric power plants, which contribute a large share of global CO 2 emissions from combustion of coal ...
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CO2 capture using microalgae

2020
The increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere is provoking an environmental crisis, as CO2 is considered the main responsible for the greenhouse effect and, consequently, global warming. The constant search for effective systems to capture CO2 has revealed the potential of microalgal cultures to perform this task.
Pires, JCM   +3 more
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Cryogenic CO2 Capture

2022
Khuram Maqsood   +2 more
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