In this study, we investigate the effects of a wide range of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in flue gas on postcombustion capture of CO2 using chemical absorption with monoethanolamine (MEA) and ammonia. The applied range of flue gas CO2 concentrations represents typical profiles of emission sources associated with industrial applications. Modeling of the process chemistry to study the effect on process performance reveals that with an appropriate design of the capture process, the specific heat requirement for solvent regeneration decreases as the CO2 content of the flue gas increases. At the same time, the specific cooling requirement of the process increases and the appropriate shape of the temperature profile in the absorber become...
Absorption of CO2 in aqueous amine solvents is the most widely used method and efforts are ongoing t...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
CD-Rom, ISBN : 978-081691065-6International audienceCurrent and future developments in world economi...
Carbon capture and storage is vital to facilitating the transition from our current fossil fuel-base...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Recent research on CO2 capture is focusing on the optimization of CO2 absorption using amines (mainl...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
International audienceAqueous ammonia is well known to be a substitute of MEA solvent for absorbing ...
AbstractIn this work, a number of different process upgrades have been implemented at a 1 ton/h CO2 ...
Absorption of CO2 in aqueous amine solvents is the most widely used method and efforts are ongoing t...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
CD-Rom, ISBN : 978-081691065-6International audienceCurrent and future developments in world economi...
Carbon capture and storage is vital to facilitating the transition from our current fossil fuel-base...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most promising technology for post-combustion CO2 capt...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
Recent research on CO2 capture is focusing on the optimization of CO2 absorption using amines (mainl...
Great efforts are underway to develop improved absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture. Regardles...
International audienceAqueous ammonia is well known to be a substitute of MEA solvent for absorbing ...
AbstractIn this work, a number of different process upgrades have been implemented at a 1 ton/h CO2 ...
Absorption of CO2 in aqueous amine solvents is the most widely used method and efforts are ongoing t...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
CD-Rom, ISBN : 978-081691065-6International audienceCurrent and future developments in world economi...