AbstractCost-effective, large-scale carbon dioxide capture is a critical technology for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and current capture technologies are energy intensive and difficult to deploy in existing power plants. We have previously introduced a novel electrochemically-mediated process for amine regeneration, and demonstrated its feasibility with a proof-of-concept system that can efficiently modulate amine affinity to carbon dioxide under the effect of redox-responsive molecules. The electrochemical process is simple to install, obviating the need for expensive retrofits. In addition, due to its targeted nature, the process has the potential for lower energy consumption as compared with the thermal amine capture process. In ...
AbstractThis work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/d...
There exists an urgent demand for the advancement of technologies that reduce and capture carbon dio...
This work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/desorber ...
Resulting of fossil fuel usage, CO2 concentration in the atmosphere has increased drastically throug...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Electrochemical carbon capture and concentration (eCCC) offers a promising alternative to thermochem...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
Electrochemical CO2 capture driven by a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction, exploiting...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February,...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
AbstractThis work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/d...
There exists an urgent demand for the advancement of technologies that reduce and capture carbon dio...
This work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/desorber ...
Resulting of fossil fuel usage, CO2 concentration in the atmosphere has increased drastically throug...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Electrochemical carbon capture and concentration (eCCC) offers a promising alternative to thermochem...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
Electrochemical CO2 capture driven by a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction, exploiting...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February,...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
The direct electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 technology has received global attention as an...
AbstractThis work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/d...
There exists an urgent demand for the advancement of technologies that reduce and capture carbon dio...
This work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/desorber ...