The potential benefits of precombustion carbon dioxide capture are well documented, and adsorption remains a promising separation process in this area. This paper details work to identify and assess the potential of high temperature adsorbents suitable for precombustion capture. The aim of this paper is to schematically identify adsorbents that are suitable for carbon capture in different temperature ranges. A critical aspect of this work is to assess the materials not only in terms of carbon dioxide isotherms and absolute loading, but to consider the wide range of other properties that are required to achieve an industrially feasible adsorbent - selectivity, cycling capacity, stability, kinetics, high pressure loading, fate of other compon...
Development of highly efficient adsorbents for the high temperature CO₂ capture process is crucial f...
Adsorption is a reliable process technology that has been in use since the 1960s for gas separation ...
AbstractAlkali-promoted hydrotalcite-based materials have showed CO2 sorption capacity up to 1.6 mmo...
AbstractThe potential benefits of precombustion carbon dioxide capture are well documented, and adso...
AbstractThe separation capability of carbon dioxide from high temperature syngas was evaluated using...
The capture and storage of CO2 from coal have received considerable attention due to a growing deman...
SSCI-VIDE+ATARI+VFO:AAUInternational audienceLayered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) and LDH-derived materi...
MgO-based materials possess favorable thermodynamic properties that enable them to be used as CO2 so...
none6noGeopolymer-hydrotalcites composites have been prepared and compared to explore their use in t...
Atmospheric concentrations of several greenhouse gases, in particular, carbon dioxide (CO2) have inc...
Power generation industries are mostly built on integrated gasification combine cycle (IGCC) which u...
Separation processes based on adsorption show potential in the field of carbon dioxide capture and u...
AbstractSeparation processes based on adsorption show potential in the field of carbon dioxide captu...
We investigate the potential of a class of recently discovered metal–organic-framework materials for...
Development of stable solid adsorbent in pellet form is of importance for CO2/H-2 separation at elev...
Development of highly efficient adsorbents for the high temperature CO₂ capture process is crucial f...
Adsorption is a reliable process technology that has been in use since the 1960s for gas separation ...
AbstractAlkali-promoted hydrotalcite-based materials have showed CO2 sorption capacity up to 1.6 mmo...
AbstractThe potential benefits of precombustion carbon dioxide capture are well documented, and adso...
AbstractThe separation capability of carbon dioxide from high temperature syngas was evaluated using...
The capture and storage of CO2 from coal have received considerable attention due to a growing deman...
SSCI-VIDE+ATARI+VFO:AAUInternational audienceLayered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) and LDH-derived materi...
MgO-based materials possess favorable thermodynamic properties that enable them to be used as CO2 so...
none6noGeopolymer-hydrotalcites composites have been prepared and compared to explore their use in t...
Atmospheric concentrations of several greenhouse gases, in particular, carbon dioxide (CO2) have inc...
Power generation industries are mostly built on integrated gasification combine cycle (IGCC) which u...
Separation processes based on adsorption show potential in the field of carbon dioxide capture and u...
AbstractSeparation processes based on adsorption show potential in the field of carbon dioxide captu...
We investigate the potential of a class of recently discovered metal–organic-framework materials for...
Development of stable solid adsorbent in pellet form is of importance for CO2/H-2 separation at elev...
Development of highly efficient adsorbents for the high temperature CO₂ capture process is crucial f...
Adsorption is a reliable process technology that has been in use since the 1960s for gas separation ...
AbstractAlkali-promoted hydrotalcite-based materials have showed CO2 sorption capacity up to 1.6 mmo...