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Emerging Carbon Capture Technologies
Towards a Sustainable Future
Provides a comprehensive overview of novel materials and processes development for carbon capture
Mohammad Khalid (Edited by), Swapnil A. Dharaskar (Edited by), Mika Sillanpaa (Edited by), Humaira Siddiqui (Edited by)
9780323897822, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 26 April 2022
500 pages, Approx. 110 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.1 cm, 0.81 kg
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and conversion to value added products, such as chemicals, polymers, and carbon-based fuels represents a promising approach to transform a potential threat to the environment into a value-added product for long term sustainability. Emerging Carbon Capture Technologies: Towards a Sustainable Future provides a multidisciplinary view of the research that is being carried out in this field, covering materials and processes for CO2 capture and utilization and including a broad discussion of the impact of novel technologies in carbon capture on the energy landscape, society and climate. Of interest to students, researchers and professionals in industries related to greenhouse gas mitigation, post-combustion CO2 capture processes, coal-fired power plants, environmental sustainability, green solvents, green technologies, and the utilization of clean energy for environmental protection, this book covers both the experimental and theoretical aspects of novel materials and process development providing a holistic approach toward a sustainable energy future.
1. Introduction to Carbon Capture
2. Absorption
3. Chemical looping combustion
4. Membrane for CO2 Separation
5. Hydrate based Separation
6. CO2 Capture via Cryogenic distillation
7. Biological Processes for CO2 Capture
8. CO2 Transportation: Safety Regulations and Energy Requirement
9. Techno-Economic analysis and optimisation model for CO2 capture process
10. Modelling and molecular Simulation methods for CO2 capture
11. Decarbonisation: regulation and policies
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]