CEMCAP is an international R&D project under the Horizon 2020 Programme preparing the ground for the large-scale implementation of CO2 capture in the European cement industry. This paper concerns the performance modeling of membrane-assisted CO2 liquefaction as a possible retrofit application for post combustion CO2 capture. For the relatively large CO2 concentrations that are typical for the flue gas in conventional cement kilns, it may be possible to capture CO2 by combining a single membrane unit for bulk separation and a CO2 liquefaction train in which the waste stream is recycled and mixed with the feed to the membrane system. The required membrane surface area is strongly correlated with the CO2 concentration in the cement kiln flue g...
Alarming increase in global CO2 emissions warrants acceleration of CO2 capture technologies. In this...
This paper presents an assessment of the cost performance of CO2 capture technologies when retrofitt...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
CEMCAP is an international R&D project under the Horizon 2020 Programme preparing the ground for the...
CEMCAP is an international R&D project under the Horizon 2020 Programme preparing the ground for the...
Membrane-assisted CO2 liquefaction is a hybrid, two-stage separation process for capturing CO2 from ...
Carbon dioxide capture from cement plant flue gas can play an important role in mitigating CO2 emiss...
The membrane-assisted CO2-liquefaction carbon capture process has been investigated by process simul...
AbstractGas separation membranes, considered among one of the promising emerging capture technologie...
AbstractCapture conditions for cement plant flue gas differ substantially from other industrial flue...
CEMCAP (http://www.sintef.no/cemcap/) is an EU Horizon 2020 project that aims at maturing CO2 captur...
Gas separation membranes, considered among one of the promising emerging capture technologies for po...
In CEMCAP, four different CO2 capture technologies for cement plants are investigated: the oxyfuel t...
A two-stage membrane process is designed for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants. Vacuum operat...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is one of the most widely studied technology to reduce ...
Alarming increase in global CO2 emissions warrants acceleration of CO2 capture technologies. In this...
This paper presents an assessment of the cost performance of CO2 capture technologies when retrofitt...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...
CEMCAP is an international R&D project under the Horizon 2020 Programme preparing the ground for the...
CEMCAP is an international R&D project under the Horizon 2020 Programme preparing the ground for the...
Membrane-assisted CO2 liquefaction is a hybrid, two-stage separation process for capturing CO2 from ...
Carbon dioxide capture from cement plant flue gas can play an important role in mitigating CO2 emiss...
The membrane-assisted CO2-liquefaction carbon capture process has been investigated by process simul...
AbstractGas separation membranes, considered among one of the promising emerging capture technologie...
AbstractCapture conditions for cement plant flue gas differ substantially from other industrial flue...
CEMCAP (http://www.sintef.no/cemcap/) is an EU Horizon 2020 project that aims at maturing CO2 captur...
Gas separation membranes, considered among one of the promising emerging capture technologies for po...
In CEMCAP, four different CO2 capture technologies for cement plants are investigated: the oxyfuel t...
A two-stage membrane process is designed for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants. Vacuum operat...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is one of the most widely studied technology to reduce ...
Alarming increase in global CO2 emissions warrants acceleration of CO2 capture technologies. In this...
This paper presents an assessment of the cost performance of CO2 capture technologies when retrofitt...
AbstractMembrane-based processes for carbon capture and storage have many compelling advantages that...