A new apparatus employing a modular, mechanically agitated gas-inducing crystallizer is used to demonstrate the capture of CO2 via hydrate crystallization. The crystallizer enhances the contact of hydrate forming gases with water and thus the rate of hydrate crystallization increases. Flue gas (CO2/N2) and fuel gas (CO2/H2) mixtures were used to represent post- and precombustion capture. A comparison between the rates of hydrate formation in different crystallizers is presented by defining a metric called the normalized rate of hydrate formation. The gas uptake and the separation efficiency for the fuel and flue gas mixtures were found to be greater compared to the results obtained in a smaller scale stirred tank reactor ([Kumar et al., 200...
Trapping CO2 in hydrates is a promising approach to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. This work p...
Conventional coal-fired power plants that rely on the combustion of the coal are the largest anthrop...
We analyzed the formation rates of gas hydrates from methane/CO2 mixtures associated with contaminat...
This thesis examines the prospect of employing hydrate crystallization in a gas/liquid stirred vesse...
One of the new approaches for capturing carbon dioxide from treated flue gas (post-combustion captur...
To determine the suitable operating conditions for the hydrate-based CO(2) separation process from a...
210 pagesThe CO2 capture using gas hydrate crystallisation is a rupture technology to recover CO2 fr...
This paper presents an experimental study of CO2 capture by means of gas hydrate crystallization, wh...
This chapter is concerned with CO2 separation from CO2 + CH4 mixtures by means of gas hydrates. It d...
Gas hydrate formation is regarded as the emerging technology to mitigate the effect of greenhouse ga...
Gas resources captured in the form of gas hydrates are by an order of magnitude larger than the reso...
Carbon dioxide CO₂capture through hydrate formation is a novel technology under consideration as an ...
The performance of two gas/liquid contact modes was evaluated in relation to the rate of gas hydrate...
Hydrate-based CO2 separation and capture from gas mixtures containing CO2 has gained growing attenti...
International audienceGreenhouse gases emissions, like carbon dioxide, have been identified as major...
Trapping CO2 in hydrates is a promising approach to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. This work p...
Conventional coal-fired power plants that rely on the combustion of the coal are the largest anthrop...
We analyzed the formation rates of gas hydrates from methane/CO2 mixtures associated with contaminat...
This thesis examines the prospect of employing hydrate crystallization in a gas/liquid stirred vesse...
One of the new approaches for capturing carbon dioxide from treated flue gas (post-combustion captur...
To determine the suitable operating conditions for the hydrate-based CO(2) separation process from a...
210 pagesThe CO2 capture using gas hydrate crystallisation is a rupture technology to recover CO2 fr...
This paper presents an experimental study of CO2 capture by means of gas hydrate crystallization, wh...
This chapter is concerned with CO2 separation from CO2 + CH4 mixtures by means of gas hydrates. It d...
Gas hydrate formation is regarded as the emerging technology to mitigate the effect of greenhouse ga...
Gas resources captured in the form of gas hydrates are by an order of magnitude larger than the reso...
Carbon dioxide CO₂capture through hydrate formation is a novel technology under consideration as an ...
The performance of two gas/liquid contact modes was evaluated in relation to the rate of gas hydrate...
Hydrate-based CO2 separation and capture from gas mixtures containing CO2 has gained growing attenti...
International audienceGreenhouse gases emissions, like carbon dioxide, have been identified as major...
Trapping CO2 in hydrates is a promising approach to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. This work p...
Conventional coal-fired power plants that rely on the combustion of the coal are the largest anthrop...
We analyzed the formation rates of gas hydrates from methane/CO2 mixtures associated with contaminat...