Search for dissertations about: "CO2"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 1330 swedish dissertations containing the word CO2.
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11. Opportunities for CO2 Reductions and CO2-Lean Energy Systems in Pulp and Paper Mills
Abstract : The risk for climate change is a growing concern for theglobal society. According to what is known as the Kyoto Protocol,developed countries have committed themselves to reduce theirgreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The purpose of this thesis hasbeen to analyse opportunities for CO2 reductions in Swedish pulpand paper mills. READ MORE
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12. Reactivity of late transition metal complexes towards CO2 and other electrophiles
Abstract : In times when dwindling energy resources is a major long-term problem for sustaining modern infrastructure and technologies, we need to focus on more enduring solutions. A key contribution to this achievement is catalysis. READ MORE
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13. Production and emission of CO2 in two unproductive lakes in northern Sweden
Abstract : Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the atmosphere. Lakes also generally decrease the net terrestrial carbon uptake, since most of the CO2 production in unproductive lakes are derived from organic carbon produced on land (e.g. in forests). READ MORE
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14. Investigation of CO2 interactions with cellulose dissolved in the NaOH(aq) system
Abstract : Cellulose derived from wood can be used as raw material for production of textile fibres, making it a renewable alternative to fossil oil. One of the key steps in this process is dissolution of the cellulose. READ MORE
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15. Hybrid Solvents based on Ionic Liquids/Deep Eutectic Solvents for CO2 Separation : Experiments, Modeling, Process Simulation and Evaluation
Abstract : CO2 separation plays a vital role in reducing CO2 emissions to combat climate change, in which solvent-based absorption is widely considered the most promising technology. Many conventional chemical and physical solvents have been introduced for CO2 separation, still facing challenges. READ MORE