The use of microwave heating for the thermal regeneration of a porous carbon adsorbent in adsorptive carbon capture was evaluated. In this Microwave Swing Adsorption (MSA) process, a multimode microwave oven has been used to accelerate the desorption of CO2 after the adsorption of a CO2 / N2 (15/85 v/v) mixture. Starting from a commercial activated carbon (AC) material (MSP-20X), sorbent extrudates were prepared and loaded in a Teflon column. The heating of the sorbent bed inside the microwave (MW) cavity was characterised at different locations. Although the adsorption bed is not heated uniformly due to hot spots in the multimode MW cavity, flowing a purge gas reduces the non-uniform heating during the regeneration step. This study also re...
\ua9 2018 Elsevier Ltd Adsorption technology is recognised to be a promising CO2 capture method due ...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage are indispensable for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
The surface of ordered mesoporous (MCM-48) silica has been subjected to covalent grafting with silan...
AbstractOne of the most promising technologies for CO2 capture is adsorption using solid sorbents, w...
In recent years, there has been an increasing global interest in carbon dioxide capture and storage ...
This work presents a comparative study of microwave and conventional (conductive) heating for adsorb...
Funding Information: This work was carried out thanks to the financial support provided by the Schoo...
Microwave has become an attractive technology in the valorisation of renewable biomass and in the mi...
Activated carbons (M4P0, M4P2, and M5P2) used in this research were produced from palm shell and pol...
The energy consumption in the temperature swing adsorption (TSA) process is essentially due to the h...
Microwave irradiation is an effective way to regenerate the activated carbon after adsorption and se...
The purpose of this work was to explore the application of microwaves for the low temperature regene...
In this work an all-electric regenerator is developed for the desorption of CO2 from air-capture sor...
This work investigates the feasibility of microwave (MW) irradiation for the regeneration of activat...
This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of the novel swing adsorption reactor clust...
\ua9 2018 Elsevier Ltd Adsorption technology is recognised to be a promising CO2 capture method due ...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage are indispensable for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
The surface of ordered mesoporous (MCM-48) silica has been subjected to covalent grafting with silan...
AbstractOne of the most promising technologies for CO2 capture is adsorption using solid sorbents, w...
In recent years, there has been an increasing global interest in carbon dioxide capture and storage ...
This work presents a comparative study of microwave and conventional (conductive) heating for adsorb...
Funding Information: This work was carried out thanks to the financial support provided by the Schoo...
Microwave has become an attractive technology in the valorisation of renewable biomass and in the mi...
Activated carbons (M4P0, M4P2, and M5P2) used in this research were produced from palm shell and pol...
The energy consumption in the temperature swing adsorption (TSA) process is essentially due to the h...
Microwave irradiation is an effective way to regenerate the activated carbon after adsorption and se...
The purpose of this work was to explore the application of microwaves for the low temperature regene...
In this work an all-electric regenerator is developed for the desorption of CO2 from air-capture sor...
This work investigates the feasibility of microwave (MW) irradiation for the regeneration of activat...
This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of the novel swing adsorption reactor clust...
\ua9 2018 Elsevier Ltd Adsorption technology is recognised to be a promising CO2 capture method due ...
The carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage are indispensable for reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
The surface of ordered mesoporous (MCM-48) silica has been subjected to covalent grafting with silan...