Search for dissertations about: "CO2 conditioning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words CO2 conditioning.
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1. Thermo-physical properties of CO2 mixtures and their impacts on cryogenic carbon capture processes
Abstract : Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the most promising technologies that may significantly reduce CO2 emissions. A better understanding of the thermo-physical properties of CO2 mixtures is required for the design and operation of different CCS processes. READ MORE
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2. Property Impacts on Heat Exchanger Design in CO2 Cryogenic Process of Carbon Capture and Storage
Abstract : Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the most promising technologies which can significantly reduce CO2 emissions. A better understanding of thermo-physical properties of CO2 mixtures is required for the design and operation of different CCS processes. READ MORE
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3. Off-gassing from thermally treated lignocellulosic biomass
Abstract : Off-gassing of hazardous compounds is, together with self-heating and dust explosions, the main safety hazards within large-scale biomass storage and handling. Formation of CO, CO2, and VOCs with concurrent O2 depletion can occur to hazardous levels in enclosed stored forest products. READ MORE
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4. Development of low-cost ionic liquids based technology for CO2 separation
Abstract : CO2 separation plays an important role to mitigate the CO2 emissions due to burning of fossil fuels, and it is also of importance in biofuel production (e.g. biogas upgrading and bio-syngas purification and conditioning). The solvent-based absorption is the state-of-art technology for CO2 separation, where various solvents, e. READ MORE
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5. Impacts of Thermo-Physical Properties on Chemical Absorption for CO2 Capture
Abstract : Following the climate change mitigation target in Paris agreement, the global warming has to be limited to 2.0°C above the preindustrial levels. One of the potential methods is carbon capture and storage (CCS), which can significantly reduce the CO2 emissions from the vast point sources such as power plants, industries, and natural gas processes. READ MORE