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Carbon dioxide recovery, technologies

Suda, T., Fujii, M., and Yoshida, K. Development of flue gas carbon dioxide recovery technology. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal. Amsterdam, 1992. [Pg.483]

T. Mimura, K. Matsumoto, M. lijima, S. Mitsuoka Development and Application of Flue Gas Carbon Dioxide Recovery technology. www.C02cr.com.au/PUBFILES/CAP0304/ PUBFT-0209.pdf... [Pg.215]

Mimura, T., Simayoshi, H., Suda, T., Iijima, M., and Mituoka, S. Development of energy saving technology for flue gas carbon dioxide recovery in power plants by chemical absorption method and steam system, Energ. Corners, and Manag., 38(Suppl.), S57-S62, 1997. [Pg.600]

Heodig WK, Haines MR, Li KJ (2000) Economical carbon dioxide recovery for sequestration from a solid oxide fuel cell power plant. In 5th International conference on greenhouse gas technologies, Australia... [Pg.400]

In order to decrease the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon dioxide recovery and utilisation technologies are being developed [10]. Reducing CO2 in the atmosphere requires (i) the capture of carbon dioxide, followed by (ii) its transportation and storage or (iii) its conversion to useful products, in an affordable manner. As carbon dioxide is the product of the complete oxidation of organic derivatives, its conversion must involve a reduction process. [Pg.4]

Pressure Swing Adsorption. A number of processes based on Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology have been used in the production of carbon dioxide. In one version of the PSA process, CO2 is separated from CH using a multibed adsorption process (41). In this process both CH4 and CO2 are produced. The process requires the use of five adsorber vessels. Processes of this type can be used for producing CO2 from natural gas weUs, landfiU gas, or from oil weUs undergoing CO2 flooding for enhanced oil recovery (see Adsorption, gas separation). [Pg.22]

Enhanced oil-recovery processes include chemical and gas floods, steam, combustion, and electric heating. Gas floods, including immiscible and miscible processes, are usually defined by injected fluids (carbon dioxide, flue gas, nitrogen, or hydrocarbon). Steam projects involve cyclic steam (huff and puff) or steam drive. Combustion technologies can be subdivided into those that autoignite and those that require a heat source at injectors [521]. [Pg.196]

Enhanced oil recovery (EOR), 9 1 12 23 18 611-639. See also EOR polymers additional technologies in, 18 630-631 alkaline flooding in, 18 629-630 carbon dioxide capture and storage, 18 617... [Pg.317]

Techniques for purification of acid gas streams by removal of H2S, COS and carbon dioxide are standard technology. Recovery of elemental sulfur from these acid gas streams by use of Claus or Stretford units is also conventional technology. These technologies are being practiced on a large scale by both petroleum refiners and natural gas processors. [Pg.89]

CORRS [C02 Onsite Recovery and Recycling System] A process for recovering carbon dioxide from gas mixtures containing >8% C02 by diffusion through a selective Generon membrane. Offered by the Messer Group, based on technology developed by the Dow Chemical Company. [Pg.87]


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