From solvent screening for new, amine based solvents for CO2 recovery from flue gas, two most promising solvent formulations, a 51 wt% New Solvent (NS) and a 26.7% AMP-11.9% HMDA mixture were selected and tested in an industrial pilot plant, mainly to identify the regeneration energy requirement. In the pilot plant tests CO2 absorption was done at 40 °C, 1.3 bar and regeneration at 120 °C, 2.0-2.2 bar, using both 5 and 10 vol% CO2 inlet concentration. At 90% CO2 recovery and optimized solvent circulation, the NS solvent was the most energy efficient, requiring only 2.48 and 2.26 MJ/kg CO2 for 5 and 10 vol% CO2 inlet concentration respectively, whereas the AMP-HMDA solvent required 3.62 and 3.41 MJ/kg CO2. Both solvents compare favorably to ...
AbstractToshiba has developed amine based aqueous solution (Toshiba solvent 1, TS-1) that can signif...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most commercially ready technology for postcombustion ...
AbstractCAER-S2 solvent system developed in the Center for Applied Energy Center at the University o...
AbstractFrom solvent screening for new, amine based solvents for CO2 recovery from flue gas, two mos...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
AbstractThe main challenge for the CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is the re...
AbstractCarbon dioxide is considered to be one of the main contributors of the world climate change ...
AbstractPower plants, except the nuclear ones, release relatively high amounts of carbon dioxide. Th...
AbstractThis paper discusses using computational molecular modeling and process optimization to sele...
AbstractCarbon dioxide is considered to be one of the main contributors of the world climate change ...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
AbstractToshiba has developed amine based aqueous solution (Toshiba solvent 1, TS-1) that can signif...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most commercially ready technology for postcombustion ...
AbstractCAER-S2 solvent system developed in the Center for Applied Energy Center at the University o...
AbstractFrom solvent screening for new, amine based solvents for CO2 recovery from flue gas, two mos...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
AbstractThe main challenge for the CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is the re...
AbstractCarbon dioxide is considered to be one of the main contributors of the world climate change ...
AbstractPower plants, except the nuclear ones, release relatively high amounts of carbon dioxide. Th...
AbstractThis paper discusses using computational molecular modeling and process optimization to sele...
AbstractCarbon dioxide is considered to be one of the main contributors of the world climate change ...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
AbstractThe main challenge for CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is reducing t...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
AbstractToshiba has developed amine based aqueous solution (Toshiba solvent 1, TS-1) that can signif...
Chemical absorption is widely regarded as the most commercially ready technology for postcombustion ...
AbstractCAER-S2 solvent system developed in the Center for Applied Energy Center at the University o...