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Abstract(s)
Climate warming has become one of the main global environmental
challenges and energy issues in the current. Among different
greenhouse gases (GHGs) including CO2, CH4, N2O and CFCCs,
carbon dioxide is considered as main GHGs, which the sharply rising
level of CO2 resulting from the human activities, is one of the greatest
concerns facing our civilization so far. On the other hand, beside the
current percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere, it is expected that the
emission rate continuously increases in the future, due to economic
growth and industrial development throughout the world, which are
mainly originated from the combustion of coal, oil, and natural gas. In
this way, the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) strategy has
been introduced as a benchmark plan to reduce the GHGs emissions
and the overall mitigation costs
Description
Keywords
Adsorption Gas Flue CO2 Activated carbon
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Karimi, Mohsen; Rodrigues, Alírio; Silva, José A.C. (2021). Fixed bed adsorption of modified activated carbon for gas capture and separation in post-combustion conditions. In 4th Doctoral Congress in Engineering. Porto
Publisher
University of Porto
