Papers:
Conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol
Carbon dioxide has been converted to methanol by means of electrochemical reduction using electrodes of metal oxides. The electrodes used in the conversion of CO2 consisted of Ru/Ir/Co oxides in the atomic ratios of Ru/Ir/Co [...]
Ionic Liquids as Sorption Cooling Media
Schubert T.J.S., Beyersdorff T., Sauer S., Römich C., Merkel N., Schaber M. Koch K., Iolitec - Ionic Liquids Technologies GmbH, DE
We have shown their use in a sorption cooling device in cooperation with the institute of technical thermodynamic Karlsruhe (ITTK). To realize an absorption-based system with a working pair using an IL instead of common [...]
CO, CO2 and CH4 Gas Adsorption (Pure and Binary) on Cu-BTC and MIL-101 Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
Here, we present a comparative study on gas adsorption of CO, CO2 and CH4 on two of the most versatile MOFs reported till date: Cu-BTC (or, HKUST-1) and MIL-101 (or, Cr-BDC). The high pressure (0-100 [...]
A high temperature, lithium orthosilicate based solid absorbent for post combustion CO2 capture
Capture of carbon dioxide from combustion processes presents a unique and challenging technical problem arising from low CO2 partial pressures, high flow rates, and the presence of water vapor and reactive contaminants such as SO2. [...]
Status of CO2 Capture Technologies
EPRI has an on-going effort to understand the landscape of postcombustion CO2 capture technologies globally, and accelerate their development. Several central issues facing CO2 capture involving scale, energy, and overall status of development will be [...]
Cleaning the Engine Exhaust without Precious Metal Catalysts
Internal combustion engine which serves as the main driver of modern transportation emits a number of pollutants which include carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons and micrometer size particulates. Carbon dioxide (CO2), which is not a [...]
Journal: TechConnect Briefs
Volume: Technical Proceedings of the 2012 Clean Technology Conference and Trade Show
Published: June 18, 2012
Industry sector: Energy & Sustainability
Topic: Carbon Capture & Utilization
ISBN: 978-1-4665-6277-6