The capture of CO2 from flue gases derived from fossil-fueled power plants and the absorption of CO2/H2S for natural gas sweetening purposes are two relevant industrial problems closely related to very important environmental, economical, and technological problems that need to be solved. Amine-based technologies are widely used in the industry for these purposes, but they lead to several problems that have led many researchers to pose new alternatives. Ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged in the last few years as promising new acid gas absorbents, and thus, this remarkable interest, in both industry and academia, has led to a large collection of experimental and theoretical studies in which the most important aspects of the absorption process ...
The removal of acid gases especially CO₂ is highly demand due to the fact that CO₂ can cause greenho...
Ionic Liquids have been extensively investigated as promising materials for several gas separation p...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) becomes abundant in the atmosphere due to the extensive burning of fossil fuels...
Natural Gas (NG) undergoes several treatment steps aiming to remove undesirable components such as c...
Abstract: Global push towards green and clean energy technology has drawn considerable attention to ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
Novel technologies that decrease the level of CO2 in our atmosphere are crucial for minimizing the p...
As an emerging carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology, separating CO2 from industrial gases with io...
The non-volatility, structure-tunability, and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) th...
Ionic liquids are a new and exciting class of compound that have the potential to overcome many of t...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
Background Unprocessed Natural Gas (NG) usually contains high amounts of the acid gases carbon dioxi...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The first area of the research presented in this thesis pertains to the synthesis and characterisati...
The removal of acid gases especially CO₂ is highly demand due to the fact that CO₂ can cause greenho...
Ionic Liquids have been extensively investigated as promising materials for several gas separation p...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) becomes abundant in the atmosphere due to the extensive burning of fossil fuels...
Natural Gas (NG) undergoes several treatment steps aiming to remove undesirable components such as c...
Abstract: Global push towards green and clean energy technology has drawn considerable attention to ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
Novel technologies that decrease the level of CO2 in our atmosphere are crucial for minimizing the p...
As an emerging carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology, separating CO2 from industrial gases with io...
The non-volatility, structure-tunability, and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) th...
Ionic liquids are a new and exciting class of compound that have the potential to overcome many of t...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
Background Unprocessed Natural Gas (NG) usually contains high amounts of the acid gases carbon dioxi...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The first area of the research presented in this thesis pertains to the synthesis and characterisati...
The removal of acid gases especially CO₂ is highly demand due to the fact that CO₂ can cause greenho...
Ionic Liquids have been extensively investigated as promising materials for several gas separation p...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) becomes abundant in the atmosphere due to the extensive burning of fossil fuels...