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Understanding Solvent Degradation: A Study from Three Different Pilot Plants within the OCTAVIUS Project (2017)
Journal Article
Rieder, A., Dhingra, S., Khakharia, P., Zangrilli, L., Schallert, B., Irons, R., …Goetheer, E. (2017). Understanding Solvent Degradation: A Study from Three Different Pilot Plants within the OCTAVIUS Project. Energy Procedia, 114, 1195-1209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1376

© 2017 The Authors. Degradation of amines is one of the most important issues to be addressed for absorption-desorption based post-combustion CO2 capture. Several laboratory studies have been performed to identify the degradation products and underst... Read More about Understanding Solvent Degradation: A Study from Three Different Pilot Plants within the OCTAVIUS Project.

Understanding and Modelling the Effect of Dissolved Metals on Solvent Degradation in Post Combustion CO2 Capture Based on Pilot Plant Experience (2017)
Journal Article
Dhingra, S., Khakharia, P., Rieder, A., Cousins, A., Reynolds, A., Knudsen, J., …Goetheer, E. (2017). Understanding and Modelling the Effect of Dissolved Metals on Solvent Degradation in Post Combustion CO2 Capture Based on Pilot Plant Experience. Energies, 10(5), Article 629. https://doi.org/10.3390/en10050629

© 2017 by the authors. Oxidative degradation is a serious concern for upscaling of amine-based carbon capture technology. Different kinetic models have been proposed based on laboratory experiments, however the kinetic parameters included are limited... Read More about Understanding and Modelling the Effect of Dissolved Metals on Solvent Degradation in Post Combustion CO2 Capture Based on Pilot Plant Experience.

Process simulations of post-combustion CO 2 capture for coal and natural gas-fired power plants using a polyethyleneimine/silica adsorbent (2016)
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Zhang, W., Sun, C., Irons, R., Snape, C. E., Stebbing, S., Alderson, T., …Liu, H. (2017). Process simulations of post-combustion CO 2 capture for coal and natural gas-fired power plants using a polyethyleneimine/silica adsorbent. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 58, 276-289. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2016.12.003

The regeneration heat for a polyethyleneimine (PEI)/silica adsorbent based carbon capture system is first assessed in order to evaluate its effect on the efficiency penalty of a coal or natural gas power plant. Process simulations are then carried ou... Read More about Process simulations of post-combustion CO 2 capture for coal and natural gas-fired power plants using a polyethyleneimine/silica adsorbent.