It is well known that conversion of fossil fuels for power production leads to an enormous amount of greenhouse gas emissions widely accepted as responsible for climate change. As fossil fuels will remain the primary energy source for the next decades, different studies are ongoing to make the conversion of fossil fuels more sustainable. A way to avoid CO2 emission in the atmosphere when using fossil fuels for power production is the so-called pre-combustion CO2 capture or decarbonization route. In this chapter, this capture option will be explained and in particular the possibility to use process intensification through membrane reactors will be explained.</p
Several strategies are currently underway to investigate alternative routes to efficiently use CO2 a...
Presently, the utilization of biomass as an energy source has gained significant attention globally ...
At present, approximately 81% of the world's primary energy use relies on fossil fuels (natural gas,...
It is well known that conversion of fossil fuels for power production leads to an enormous amount of...
AbstractHydrogen membrane reactors are an advanced technology for pre-combustion CO2 capture at gas ...
AbstractA techno-economic evaluation of the application of membrane reactors in natural gas combined...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest contributor to climate change due to its increased emissi...
AbstractIn this presentation, the opportunities for pre-combustion capture of fuel gas at a world-sc...
In precombustion decarbonisation, the CO2 is captured before burning the fuel. The method has many p...
This paper, which is part of a special issue of the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control,...
AbstractA European/Chinese consortium has commenced the next phase of a carbon dioxide capture techn...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest contributor to climate change due to its increased emissi...
Introduction It is widely accepted that the problem of global warming will require a combination of ...
The paper presents an investigation on the conditions for implementing a methanation membrane decarb...
The constant increase in population has led to greater fossil fuel consumption, and subsequently a s...
Several strategies are currently underway to investigate alternative routes to efficiently use CO2 a...
Presently, the utilization of biomass as an energy source has gained significant attention globally ...
At present, approximately 81% of the world's primary energy use relies on fossil fuels (natural gas,...
It is well known that conversion of fossil fuels for power production leads to an enormous amount of...
AbstractHydrogen membrane reactors are an advanced technology for pre-combustion CO2 capture at gas ...
AbstractA techno-economic evaluation of the application of membrane reactors in natural gas combined...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest contributor to climate change due to its increased emissi...
AbstractIn this presentation, the opportunities for pre-combustion capture of fuel gas at a world-sc...
In precombustion decarbonisation, the CO2 is captured before burning the fuel. The method has many p...
This paper, which is part of a special issue of the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control,...
AbstractA European/Chinese consortium has commenced the next phase of a carbon dioxide capture techn...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest contributor to climate change due to its increased emissi...
Introduction It is widely accepted that the problem of global warming will require a combination of ...
The paper presents an investigation on the conditions for implementing a methanation membrane decarb...
The constant increase in population has led to greater fossil fuel consumption, and subsequently a s...
Several strategies are currently underway to investigate alternative routes to efficiently use CO2 a...
Presently, the utilization of biomass as an energy source has gained significant attention globally ...
At present, approximately 81% of the world's primary energy use relies on fossil fuels (natural gas,...