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Intensified carbon capture using adsorption: Heat transfer challenges and potential solutions
2018
Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
Up to 25% of the total European Union (EU) CO2 emissions that contribute to global warming are from industry, and while improved energy efficiency and process integration continues to play a role in minimizing these, it is carbon capture (CC) that in future will contribute most to mitigation, until nuclear energy and renewable technologies take over from fossil fuels. One of several CC methods is to use gas-solid adsorption, where the CO2 is adsorbed onto a solid. As with the more common
doi:10.1016/j.tsep.2018.07.012
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