The objective of this research was to develop an efficient, low cost, recyclable solid sorbent for carbon dioxide adsorption from large point sources, such as coal-fired power plants. The current commercial way to adsorb CO 2 is to use a liquid amine or ammonia process. These processes are used in industry in the sweetening of natural gas, but liquid based technologies are not economically viable in the adsorption of CO2 from power plants due to the extremely large volume of CO2 and the inherent high regeneration costs of cycling the sorbent. Therefore, one of the main objectives of this research was to develop a novel sorbent that can be cycled and uses very little energy for regeneration.;The sorbent developed here is composed of a nano...
AbstractSupported amine sorbents, prepared by impregnation of silica and polymer supports with tetra...
Global warming arising from the emission of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, has become a biggest i...
AbstractAmine-modified solid sorbents are potentially good candidates for postcombustion CO2 capture...
AbstractIn this study, porous precipitated silica (PPS) was synthesized using sodium silicate as an ...
Capturing CO2 emissions generated from fossil fuel-based power plants has received widespread attent...
AbstractAdsorption is considered to be one of the more promising technologies for capturing CO2 from...
AbstractBased on insight into the amine-CO2 chemistry from quantum chemical calculations, we designe...
The increasing emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere has gained worldwide concern due t...
A novel high efficiency nanocomposite sorbent for CO2 capture has been developed based on oligomeric...
Amines are well-known for their reversible reactions with CO2, which make them ideal for CO2capture ...
AbstractFunctionalization of the surface support (silica gel, MCM-41 and SBA-15) was achieved by gra...
Solid amines are comprised of adsorbent materials, like silica gel, that contain amine based organic...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is seen as one of the major global contributors to global warming. CO2 is produ...
Adsorption on amine-grafted materials may be a potentially attractive alternative to capturing CO2 f...
AbstractIncreasing awareness of the influence of greenhouse gases on global climate change has led t...
AbstractSupported amine sorbents, prepared by impregnation of silica and polymer supports with tetra...
Global warming arising from the emission of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, has become a biggest i...
AbstractAmine-modified solid sorbents are potentially good candidates for postcombustion CO2 capture...
AbstractIn this study, porous precipitated silica (PPS) was synthesized using sodium silicate as an ...
Capturing CO2 emissions generated from fossil fuel-based power plants has received widespread attent...
AbstractAdsorption is considered to be one of the more promising technologies for capturing CO2 from...
AbstractBased on insight into the amine-CO2 chemistry from quantum chemical calculations, we designe...
The increasing emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere has gained worldwide concern due t...
A novel high efficiency nanocomposite sorbent for CO2 capture has been developed based on oligomeric...
Amines are well-known for their reversible reactions with CO2, which make them ideal for CO2capture ...
AbstractFunctionalization of the surface support (silica gel, MCM-41 and SBA-15) was achieved by gra...
Solid amines are comprised of adsorbent materials, like silica gel, that contain amine based organic...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is seen as one of the major global contributors to global warming. CO2 is produ...
Adsorption on amine-grafted materials may be a potentially attractive alternative to capturing CO2 f...
AbstractIncreasing awareness of the influence of greenhouse gases on global climate change has led t...
AbstractSupported amine sorbents, prepared by impregnation of silica and polymer supports with tetra...
Global warming arising from the emission of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, has become a biggest i...
AbstractAmine-modified solid sorbents are potentially good candidates for postcombustion CO2 capture...