© 2017 American Chemical Society. CO 2 adsorption on carbon is a CO 2 geo-storage mechanism, and a potential technique for CO 2 removal from flue gas or pressurized fuel gas streams produced from hydrocarbon reservoirs (which frequently contain CO 2 , sometimes at very high concentrations). However, the detailed mechanism of precisely how CO 2 is adsorbed on the carbon surface is only poorly understood. We thus simulated supercritical CO 2 adsorption in carbon slit pores at the molecular level by Grand Canonical Monte Carlo calculations. Adsorption isotherms and microscopic structural properties were examined for different pore widths, pressures, and temperatures. Our results demonstrate that the excess adsorption density isotherm of s...
We describe procedures based on the polydisperse independent ideal slit-pore model, Monte Carlo simu...
Capture of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel power plants via adsorption and sequestration of carbon d...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
In this article we utilise Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation to investigate the adsorpti...
A one-site spherical CO2 model and five three-site linear CO2 models are compared for adsorption in ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an efficient solvent for adsorption separations because it can poten...
We present new simulation results for the packing of single-center and three-center models of carbon...
We present new simulation results for the packing of single-center and three-center models of carbon...
In the present paper, the carbon dioxide molecule adsorption through nanoporous carbons has been stu...
International audienceThe efficient storage and transportation of natural gas is one of the most imp...
Knowledge of the adsorption behavior of coal-bed gases, mainly under supercritical high-pressure con...
Knowledge of the adsorption behavior of coal-bed gases, mainly under supercritical high-pressure con...
Three different activated carbons, namely Aquacarb 207EA (AQ), Organosorb-10 (OR-10) and Organosorb-...
The need to reduce carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions is one of the most significant environm...
Capture of CO2 from fossil fuel power plants and sequestration in unmineable coal seams are achievab...
We describe procedures based on the polydisperse independent ideal slit-pore model, Monte Carlo simu...
Capture of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel power plants via adsorption and sequestration of carbon d...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
In this article we utilise Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation to investigate the adsorpti...
A one-site spherical CO2 model and five three-site linear CO2 models are compared for adsorption in ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an efficient solvent for adsorption separations because it can poten...
We present new simulation results for the packing of single-center and three-center models of carbon...
We present new simulation results for the packing of single-center and three-center models of carbon...
In the present paper, the carbon dioxide molecule adsorption through nanoporous carbons has been stu...
International audienceThe efficient storage and transportation of natural gas is one of the most imp...
Knowledge of the adsorption behavior of coal-bed gases, mainly under supercritical high-pressure con...
Knowledge of the adsorption behavior of coal-bed gases, mainly under supercritical high-pressure con...
Three different activated carbons, namely Aquacarb 207EA (AQ), Organosorb-10 (OR-10) and Organosorb-...
The need to reduce carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions is one of the most significant environm...
Capture of CO2 from fossil fuel power plants and sequestration in unmineable coal seams are achievab...
We describe procedures based on the polydisperse independent ideal slit-pore model, Monte Carlo simu...
Capture of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel power plants via adsorption and sequestration of carbon d...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...