Search for dissertations about: "CO2 cryogenic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words CO2 cryogenic.
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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. Cryogenic soil processes in a changing climate
Abstract : A considerable part of the global pool of terrestrial carbon is stored in high latitude soils. In these soils, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing creates soil motion (cryoturbation) that in combination with other cryogenic disturbance processes may play a profound role in controlling the carbon balance of the arctic soil. READ MORE
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4. Oxy-coal combustion and its integration with power systems for CO2 capture
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the technologies for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) in fossil fuel based power systems to mitigate global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. When introducing oxy-fuel combustion into the power systems, energy penalty for CCS has significant impacts on the system performance. READ MORE
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5. Light’EM up! : structural characterization of light-driven membrane protein complexes by cryogenic electron microscopy
Abstract : Photosynthesis is probably the most important process for allowing life to develop into the diverse forms we see today. In this process, solar radiation is used to convert CO2 into biomass. From this process, we obtain oxygen to breathe, sources of food (plant biomass), and the potential for clean and sustainable energy. READ MORE