AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Thermal-swing separation technologies based on wet chemical scrubbing show potential for facilitating CO2 capture at industrial-scale carbon emitters; however, the total operational and capital costs resulting from the high energy consumption are prohibitive for their implementation. Electrochemically mediated processes are proposed to be the next generation of CO2 separation technology that can enable carbon capture to be a more viable option for carbon mitigation in the near future. This technology utilizes electrochemically active sorbents that undergo significant changes in their molecular affinity for CO2 mole...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February,...
Known catalysts for (photo)electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction typically generate multipl...
Carbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of anthropog...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
AbstractThis work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/d...
The capture of anthropogenic carbon dioxide CO2 from industrial and power generation sources, where ...
This work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/desorber ...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Abstract The buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the grand challenges facing socie...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February,...
Known catalysts for (photo)electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction typically generate multipl...
Carbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of anthropog...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
AbstractThis work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/d...
The capture of anthropogenic carbon dioxide CO2 from industrial and power generation sources, where ...
This work describes a promising alternative to conventional thermal processes for absorber/desorber ...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
Abstract The buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the grand challenges facing socie...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
The discovery and development of efficient technologies that enable the use of CO2 as a starting mat...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February,...
Known catalysts for (photo)electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction typically generate multipl...