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Dynamic modelling and simulation of a post-combustion CO capture process for coal-fired power plants

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2,   Pages 198-209 doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2057-7

Abstract: Solvent-based post-combustion capture technologies have great potential for CO2 mitigationComposed by a series of partial differential equations, first-principle post-combustion capture modelsfit properties and simplify the chemical and physical process, based on which a universal and hybrid post-combustioncapture model is established.flue gas flow, and the gas-liquid ratio can be optimized to reduce the reboiler power under a certain capture

Keywords: CO2 capture     post-combustion capture     simulation     dominant factor    

Application of membrane separation technology in post-combustion carbon dioxide capture process

Mo LI,Xiaobin JIANG,Gaohong HE

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 233-239 doi: 10.1007/s11705-014-1408-z

Abstract: Membrane separation technology is a possible breakthrough in post-combustion carbon dioxide capture process

Keywords: membranes     carbon dioxide capture     separation     polymers     post-combustion    

Integrated adsorption and absorption process for post-combustion CO

Gongkui Xiao, Penny Xiao, Andrew Hoadley, Paul Webley

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 483-492 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1964-3

Abstract: This study explored the feasibility of integrating an adsorption and solvent scrubbing process for post-combustionCO capture from a coal-fired power plant.reduce the technical risks associated with the state-of-the art solvent absorption technology for CO capture

Keywords: vacuum swing adsorption     monoethanolamine     post-combustion     CO2 capture     integrated process    

Polyvinylamine-Based Facilitated Transport Membranes for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture: Challenges Perspective

Xuezhong He

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 124-131 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.11.001

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture by gas-separation membranes has become increasingly attractivePVAm)-based facilitated transport (FT) membranes were developed in the last decade for CO2 captureThe specific CO2 capture cost was found to significantly depend on the required CO2 capture ratio, and a moderate CO2 capture ratio of 50% presented a cost of 63.7 USD perThus, FT membrane systems were found to be more competitive for partial CO2 capture.

Keywords: Facilitated transport membranes     Flue gas     Hollow fiber     CO2 capture     Process simulation    

A 150 000 t·a−1 Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project for Coal-Fired

Qingru Cui, Rui Zhao, Tiankun Wang, Shuai Zhang, Yan Huang, Yongzheng Gu, Dong Xu

Engineering 2022, Volume 14, Issue 7,   Pages 22-26 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.04.006

Keywords: EngineeringAchievements    

Techno-economic comparison of three technologies for pre-combustion CO

Simon Roussanaly, Monika Vitvarova, Rahul Anantharaman, David Berstad, Brede Hagen, Jana Jakobsen, Vaclav Novotny, Geir Skaugen

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 436-452 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1870-8

Abstract: This paper compares the techno-economic performances of three technologies for CO capture from a lignite-based; (3) Low-temperature capture.without capture.are the most efficient capture technologies.increase in CO avoidance cost when considering partial capture.

Keywords: carbon capture and storage (CCS)     techno-economic comparison     pre-combustion capture     physical solvent     low-temperaturecapture    

Reaction mechanism of arsenic capture by a calcium-based sorbent during the combustion of arsenic-contaminated

Mei Lei, Ziping Dong, Ying Jiang, Philip Longhurst, Xiaoming Wan, Guangdong Zhou

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1110-y

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Pilot-scale combustion is required to treat arsenic-enriched biomass

Keywords: contamination     Phytoremediation     Emission control     Calcium-based sorbent     Biomass disposal     Pilot-scale combustion    

The capture of carbon dioxide by transition metal aluminates, calcium aluminate, calcium zirconate, calcium

Ganesh TILEKAR, Kiran SHINDE, Kishor KALE, Reshma RASKAR, Abaji GAIKWAD

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 477-491 doi: 10.1007/s11705-011-1107-y

Abstract: The capture of CO by transition metal (Mn, Ni, Co and Zn) aluminates, calcium aluminate, calcium zirconate, calcium silicate and lithium zirconate was carried out at pre- and post-combustion temperatures.The different experimental variables affecting the adsorbents ability to capture CO , such as the molMolecular sieves (13X) and carbon can only capture a negligible amount of CO at high temperatures (300, calcium zirconate, calcium silicate and lithium zirconate adsorbents captured CO at both pre and post-combustion

Keywords: captured CO2     pre-combustion temperature     characterization     calcium silicate     calcium zirconate    

Capture of carbon dioxide over porous solid adsorbents lithium silicate, lithium aluminate and magnesiumaluminate at pre-combustion temperatures

P. V. Korake, A. G. Gaikwad

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 215-226 doi: 10.1007/s11705-010-1012-9

Abstract: porous solid adsorbents such as lithium silicate, lithium aluminate, and magnesium aluminate at pre- combustionpotassium, and cesium in the lithium silicate adsorbent was explored to investigate the variation of the capture

Keywords: capturing CO2     lithium silicate     lithium aluminate     magnesium aluminate    

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Giorgia De Guido, Matteo Compagnoni, Laura A. Pellegrini, Ilenia Rossetti

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2,   Pages 315-325 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1698-z

Abstract: Carbon capture and storage (CCS) have acquired an increasing importance in the debate on global warmingIn this respect, post-combustion systems have received great attention as a possible near-term CO captureThis capture technology is, however, energy-intensive and results in large equipment sizes because ofTo cope with the demerits of other CCS technologies, the chemical looping combustion (CLC) process hasand to consider the possible advantages with respect to the scrubbing process with amines, a mature post-combustion

Keywords: CO2 capture     monoethanolamine     chemical looping combustion     oxygen carrier     perovskites    

Fundamental and Technical Challenges for a Compatible Design Scheme of Oxyfuel Combustion Technology Article

Chuguang Zheng, Zhaohui Liu, Jun Xiang, Liqi Zhang, Shihong Zhang, Cong Luo, Yongchun Zhao

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 139-149 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015008

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Oxyfuel combustion with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a carbon-reduction technology forThe overall research development and demonstration (RD&D) roadmap for oxyfuel combustion in Chinahas become a critical component of the global RD&D roadmap for oxyfuel combustion.An air combustion/oxyfuel combustion compatible design philosophy was developed during the RD&D processTo further reduce the cost of carbon capture, in addition to the large-scale deployment of oxyfuel technology

Keywords: oxyfuel combustion     research development and demonstration     CO2 capture    

Reduction potential of the energy penalty for CO capture in CCS

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 390-399 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0864-x

Abstract: CO2 capture and storage (CCS) has been acknowledged as an essential part of a portfolio ofOne of the crucial reasons for this delay lies in the unaffordable penalty caused by CO2 captureFrom the aspects of separation and capture technology innovation, the potential and promising direction

Keywords: CO2 capture and storage (CCS)     CO2 separation     energy penalty    

Efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor INC424 in patients with primary and post-polycythemia vera or post-essential

Xin Du,Daobin Zhou

Frontiers of Medicine 2016, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 437-443 doi: 10.1007/s11684-016-0472-9

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A phase II study (A2202) was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor ruxolitinib in 63 Chinese MF patients. Ruxolitinib was given twice a day (bid) at a starting dose of 15 mg (n=25) or 20 mg (n=38) based on a baseline platelet count. About 94.7% of the patients achieved a reduction in spleen size, 27.0% of which exhibited significant reduction (≥35%) at week 24. Significant improvement in debilitating constitutional symptoms, as assessed by MFSAF v2.0, was observed in patients treated with ruxolitinib. Ruxolitinib treatment was generally well tolerated by Chinese patients. Although the treatment was associated with an increase in certain adverse events (AEs) that were established as identified risks (anemia and thrombocytopenia), these AEs were considered manageable in this clinical setting. Ruxolitinib provided substantial reductions in splenomegaly and improvements in symptoms, and was well-tolerated by Chinese patients with MF.

Keywords: JAK     ruxolitinib     Chinese patients     myelofibrosis    

Linking renewables and fossil fuels with carbon capture via energy storage for a sustainable energy future

Dawid P. Hanak, Vasilije Manovic

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 453-459 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1892-2

Abstract: Renewable energy sources and low-carbon power generation systems with carbon capture and storage (CCS

Keywords: carbon capture     energy storage     renewable energy sources     decarbonisation     fossil fuels    

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Dynamic modelling and simulation of a post-combustion CO capture process for coal-fired power plants

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Application of membrane separation technology in post-combustion carbon dioxide capture process

Mo LI,Xiaobin JIANG,Gaohong HE

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Integrated adsorption and absorption process for post-combustion CO

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Polyvinylamine-Based Facilitated Transport Membranes for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture: Challenges

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A 150 000 t·a−1 Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project for Coal-Fired

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Techno-economic comparison of three technologies for pre-combustion CO

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Reaction mechanism of arsenic capture by a calcium-based sorbent during the combustion of arsenic-contaminated

Mei Lei, Ziping Dong, Ying Jiang, Philip Longhurst, Xiaoming Wan, Guangdong Zhou

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The capture of carbon dioxide by transition metal aluminates, calcium aluminate, calcium zirconate, calcium

Ganesh TILEKAR, Kiran SHINDE, Kishor KALE, Reshma RASKAR, Abaji GAIKWAD

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Capture of carbon dioxide over porous solid adsorbents lithium silicate, lithium aluminate and magnesiumaluminate at pre-combustion temperatures

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Fundamental and Technical Challenges for a Compatible Design Scheme of Oxyfuel Combustion Technology

Chuguang Zheng, Zhaohui Liu, Jun Xiang, Liqi Zhang, Shihong Zhang, Cong Luo, Yongchun Zhao

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Reduction potential of the energy penalty for CO capture in CCS

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Efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor INC424 in patients with primary and post-polycythemia vera or post-essential

Xin Du,Daobin Zhou

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Linking renewables and fossil fuels with carbon capture via energy storage for a sustainable energy future

Dawid P. Hanak, Vasilije Manovic

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