One of the main challenges for commercialising calcium looping (CaL) as a CO2 capture technology is maintaining a high level of sorbent reactivity during long-term cycling. In order to mitigate the decay in carrying capacity, research has moved towards producing enhanced sorbents. However, this creates potential problems related to ease of scaling up production techniques and production costs, and raises the question as to whether such approaches can be used at large scale. On the other hand, a key advantage of CaL over other carbon capture technologies is synergy with the cement industry, i.e., use of spent sorbent as a feedstock for clinker production. In this work two enhanced materials: (i) limestone doped with HBr through a particle su...
This thesis comes in three distinct parts: an evaluation of concrete carbonation to improve accuracy...
AbstractPostcombustion CO2 capture by Calcium Looping (CaL) has been successfully carried out for mo...
Using as a raw material for making cement a poorly carbonated source of lime, such as the CaO-rich ...
One of the main challenges for commercialising calcium looping (CaL) as a CO2 capture technology is ...
Calcium Looping (CaL) is recognized as one of the most promising emerging technology for CO2 capture...
It has been found that a spent limestone sorbent, coming from a pilot-scale calcium looping fluidize...
Calcium looping technology has a high potential for capturing CO2 in cement plants as the CaO-rich ...
Calcium looping is a promising post-combustion technology for capturing CO2 from flue gases by using...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture scheme using solid CaO-based sorbents to remove CO2 from flue gases...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture technology that is currently being developed on a 1 MWth pilot-scal...
The calcium looping (CaL) spent sorbent (i) can be a suitable limestone replacement in the productio...
13th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-13, 14-18 November 2016, ...
In this report, the findings of experimental research regarding Calcium Looping CO2 capture for the ...
The cement industry is currently responsible for approximately 5 % of the global greenhouse gas emis...
The calcium looping (CaL) spent sorbent (i) can be a suitable limestone replacement in the productio...
This thesis comes in three distinct parts: an evaluation of concrete carbonation to improve accuracy...
AbstractPostcombustion CO2 capture by Calcium Looping (CaL) has been successfully carried out for mo...
Using as a raw material for making cement a poorly carbonated source of lime, such as the CaO-rich ...
One of the main challenges for commercialising calcium looping (CaL) as a CO2 capture technology is ...
Calcium Looping (CaL) is recognized as one of the most promising emerging technology for CO2 capture...
It has been found that a spent limestone sorbent, coming from a pilot-scale calcium looping fluidize...
Calcium looping technology has a high potential for capturing CO2 in cement plants as the CaO-rich ...
Calcium looping is a promising post-combustion technology for capturing CO2 from flue gases by using...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture scheme using solid CaO-based sorbents to remove CO2 from flue gases...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture technology that is currently being developed on a 1 MWth pilot-scal...
The calcium looping (CaL) spent sorbent (i) can be a suitable limestone replacement in the productio...
13th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-13, 14-18 November 2016, ...
In this report, the findings of experimental research regarding Calcium Looping CO2 capture for the ...
The cement industry is currently responsible for approximately 5 % of the global greenhouse gas emis...
The calcium looping (CaL) spent sorbent (i) can be a suitable limestone replacement in the productio...
This thesis comes in three distinct parts: an evaluation of concrete carbonation to improve accuracy...
AbstractPostcombustion CO2 capture by Calcium Looping (CaL) has been successfully carried out for mo...
Using as a raw material for making cement a poorly carbonated source of lime, such as the CaO-rich ...