Search for dissertations about: "Chemical-looping combustion"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the words Chemical-looping combustion.
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11. Chemical-Looping Combustion with Liquid Fuel — Operation in a 300W Chemical-Looping Combustor
Abstract : Chemical-looping combustion (CLC) is a promising technology for future energy production based on combustion of fossil fuel with inherent CO2 separation. In comparison to other carbon capture technologies there is no need for energy demanding gas separation using CLC in order to obtain pure CO2. READ MORE
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12. Hydrogen production from fossil fuels with carbon dioxide capture, using chemical-looping technologies
Abstract : Carbon capture and storage have been receiving increasing interest lately, mainly as an option to reduce CO2 emissions from the power sector. The concept could be adapted for production of H2 as well, which would provide a carbon free energy carrier that could be used for example as transportation fuel. READ MORE
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13. Manganese Combined Oxides as Oxygen Carriers for Chemical-Looping Combustion
Abstract : The global emissions of greenhouse gases are increasing and the development of mitigation measures is becoming more important. One of the alternatives proposed is carbon capture and storage, where the carbon dioxide emitted from large point sources is captured, compressed and stored in underground storage sites. READ MORE
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14. Combined Iron-Manganese Oxides for Chemical-Looping with Oxygen Uncoupling
Abstract : AbstractThe most important factor affecting global warming is the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is considered as the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas. READ MORE
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15. Modeling Aspects of Chemical-Looping Combustion for Solid Fuels
Abstract : Chemical-looping combustion is a novel technology for combustion of fossil fuel. By using a circulating bed material to transfer oxygen to the fuel, a pure stream of carbon dioxide can be obtained from the flue gas, undiluted by nitrogen. READ MORE