Carbon capture and storage (CCS) involves capturing, transporting and storing CO2 geologically underground permanently. Carbon capture using solvent such as amine and aqueous ammonia has been extensively studied by many researchers. However, this capture technology for CCS scheme is costly. As an alternative, CO2 emission can be cost-effectively captured and stored by utilizing the well-understood natural photosynthetic process of marine cyanobacteria. In contrast, the capturing process using cyanobacteria is very slow compared to the chemical absorption mentioned prior. Hence, this study aimed to investigate carbon capturing and storing process using integrated aqueous ammonia and mutated marine cyanobacteria (Synechococcus PCC 7002 IIUM01...
The photosynthetic capacity of algae as a primary producer in nature and the relative ease of its cu...
In recent decades, the accelerating economic and social developments have led to exponentially incre...
The aim of this research is to obtain the absorption rate of CO2 into aqueous solution of N,N- di me...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) involves capturing, transporting and storing CO2 geologically under...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO¬2¬) has been identified as one of the major causes of global warmin...
Abstract Carbon dioxide emissions are strongly related to climate change and increase...
Gas absorption for carbon dioxide capture using aqueous monoethanolamine coupled with biofixation us...
Technical advances and the increased urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have lately revived ...
The emission of carbon dioxide has been continuously rising year by year. Many efforts that have bee...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most important contributors for the increase of the greenhouse ef...
Power stations and industrial factories contribute a significant fraction of total anthropogenic CO2...
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is a fundamental strategy to mitigate climate change, and...
In this work, we propose, demonstrate and evaluate the concept of atmospheric CO2 capture for enhanc...
AbstractCO2 is among the primary greenhouse gases in thr earth's atmosphere. This capture and seques...
CO2 fixation by phototrophic microalgae and cyanobacteria is seen as a possible global carbon emissi...
The photosynthetic capacity of algae as a primary producer in nature and the relative ease of its cu...
In recent decades, the accelerating economic and social developments have led to exponentially incre...
The aim of this research is to obtain the absorption rate of CO2 into aqueous solution of N,N- di me...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) involves capturing, transporting and storing CO2 geologically under...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO¬2¬) has been identified as one of the major causes of global warmin...
Abstract Carbon dioxide emissions are strongly related to climate change and increase...
Gas absorption for carbon dioxide capture using aqueous monoethanolamine coupled with biofixation us...
Technical advances and the increased urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have lately revived ...
The emission of carbon dioxide has been continuously rising year by year. Many efforts that have bee...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most important contributors for the increase of the greenhouse ef...
Power stations and industrial factories contribute a significant fraction of total anthropogenic CO2...
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is a fundamental strategy to mitigate climate change, and...
In this work, we propose, demonstrate and evaluate the concept of atmospheric CO2 capture for enhanc...
AbstractCO2 is among the primary greenhouse gases in thr earth's atmosphere. This capture and seques...
CO2 fixation by phototrophic microalgae and cyanobacteria is seen as a possible global carbon emissi...
The photosynthetic capacity of algae as a primary producer in nature and the relative ease of its cu...
In recent decades, the accelerating economic and social developments have led to exponentially incre...
The aim of this research is to obtain the absorption rate of CO2 into aqueous solution of N,N- di me...