Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion is a comprehensive series that discusses the composition and properties of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and introduces different sources of GHGs’ emission and the relation between GHGs and global warming. The comprehensive and detailed presentation of common technologies as well as novel research related to all aspects of GHGs makes this work an indispensable encyclopedic resource for researchers in academia and industry. Carbon Capture Technologies is devoted to efficient technologies utilized for separating carbon-made GHGs. Section 1 reviews carbon capture concepts followed by a meticulous investigation of different classes of capture methods. Section 2 surveys the absorption process, including amines, physical absorbents, ionic liquids, and deep eutectic and nanoparticle-enhanced solvents. Section 3 addresses adsorption-based strategies with a focus on the role of different solid adsorbents. Section 4 introduces technologies that benefit from membranes and considers different materials utilized in the fabrication of membranes. Finally, Section 5 deals with other as state-of-the-art alternatives in carbon capture.
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Section I: Carbon Capture Concepts 1. Introduction to carbon capture methods and technologies 2. Energy penalties of CO2 capture technologies 3. The largest operating pilots and plants for carbon capture Section II: Absorption Techniques for Carbon Capture 4. Application of amines for carbon capture 5. Physical and hybrid solvents for carbon capture: ethers, ammonia, methanol, etc. 6. Carbon capture using alkaline solvents: carbonates and hydroxides 7. Ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents for carbon capture 8. Carbon capture by solvents modified with nanoparticles 9. Carbon capture by encapsulated liquid sorbents 10. Novel gas-liquid contactors for carbon capture: Mini- and micro-channels, and rotating packed beds 11. Cryogenic-fractionation for carbon capture 12. Enzymatic carbon capture 13. Economic assessments and environmental challenges of carbon capture using absorption techniques Section III: Adsorption Techniques for Carbon Capture 14. Swing technologies for carbon capture: pressure, thermal, vacuum, electrical and mixed swing processes 15. Carbon capture by carbonaceous sorbents 16. Nitrogen containing carbon materials for carbon capture 17. Metal oxides and porous-based sorbents for carbon capture: MOFs, MCMs, SBAs, Zeolites, etc. 18. CO2 adsorption over photocatalysts 19. Alkaline adsorbents for carbon capture 20. Polymeric materials for carbon capture 21. CO2 capture using algae 22. CO2 capture by soil 23. Economic assessments and environmental challenges of carbon capture using adsorption techniques Section IV: Membrane Technology for Carbon Capture 24. Hollow-fiber membranes for carbon capture and separation 25. Carbon capture and separation by polymeric membranes for 26. Carbon capture and separation by ionic liquid membranes 27. MOF mixed matrix membranes for carbon capture and separation 28. Dense metal membranes for carbon capture and separation 29. Application of electrochemical membranes for carbon capture and separation 30. Economic assessments and environmental challenges of carbon capture using membrane techniques Section V: Other Technologies for Carbon Capture 31. Oxy-fuel combustion as a carbon capture technique 32. Recent advances and new concepts of carbon capture
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Deals with efficient separation technologies for controlling carbon-made greenhouse gases (GHGs) and reviews economic assessments and environmental challenges
Introduces carbon capture concepts and challenges
Describes various absorption and adsorption processes for carbon capture
Includes various membrane technologies for carbon capture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780443192333
Publisert
2024-07-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
580