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Adsorption still remaining challenges

Despite recent advances toward the development of nanoflbrous sorbents for CO2 capfiire applications, several challenges still remain. (1) Some nanoflbrous materials do not have CO2 adsorption ability until they are modified with amine groups or ILs as described in this chapter. However, the undesired blocking of fiber surfaces/interior with amines or ILs will reduce CO2 capacity and kinetics of the adsorbents. Further research should focus on the achievement of effective surface... [Pg.260]

Multicomponent pollutants in an aqueous environment and/or leachate of SWMs, which are COMs, usually consist of more than one pollutant in the exposed environment [1, 66-70]. Multicomponent adsorption involves competition among pollutants to occupy the limited adsorbent surface available and the interactions between different adsorbates. A number of models have been developed to predict multicomponent adsorption equilibria using data from SCS adsorption isotherms. For simple systems considerable success has been achieved but there is still no established method with universal proven applicability, and this problem remains as one of the more challenging obstacles to the development of improved methods of process design [34,71 - 76]. [Pg.178]

The computational fluid dynamics investigations listed here are all based on the so-called volume-of-fluid method (VOF) used to follow the dynamics of the disperse/ continuous phase interface. The VOF method is a technique that represents the interface between two fluids defining an F function. This function is chosen with a value of unity at any cell occupied by disperse phase and zero elsewhere. A unit value of F corresponds to a cell full of disperse phase, whereas a zero value indicates that the cell contains only continuous phase. Cells with F values between zero and one contain the liquid/liquid interface. In addition to the above continuity and Navier-Stokes equation solved by the finite-volume method, an equation governing the time dependence of the F function therefore has to be solved. A constant value of the interfacial tension is implemented in the summarized algorithm, however, the diffusion of emulsifier from continuous phase toward the droplet interface and its adsorption remains still an important issue and challenge in the computational fluid-dynamic framework. [Pg.487]


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