Recent Advances In Carbon Capture And Storage Ed. By Yongseung Yun

Recent Advances In Carbon Capture And Storage Ed. By Yongseung Yun
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This book provides the fundamental and practical information for researchers and graduate students who want to review the current technical status and to bring in new ideas to the conventional Carbon Capture and Storage technologies. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been considered as a practical way in sequestering the huge anthropogenic CO2 amount with a reasonable cost until a more pragmatic solution appears. The CCS can work as a bridge before fulfilling the no-CO2 era of the future by applying to large-scale CO2 emitting facilities. But CCS appears to lose some passion by the lack of progress in technical developments and in commercial success stories other than EOR. This is the time to go back to basics, starting from finding a solution in small steps. The CCS technology desperately needs far newer ideas and breakthroughs that can overcome earlier attempts through improving, modifying, and switching the known principles. This book tries to give some insight into developing an urgently needed technical breakthrough through the recent advances in CCS research, in addition to the available small steps like soil carbon sequestration. Preface 1 Development of a State-of-the-Art Dry Low NOx Gas Turbine Combustor for IGCC with CCS 2 Modeling and Evaluation of a Coal Power Plant with Biomass Cofiring and CO2 Capture 3 Membrane Separation Technology in Carbon Capture 4 Emerging New Types of Absorbents for Postcombustion Carbon Capture 5 Bio-inspired Systems for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Sequestration and Utilization 6 Synergistic Effect on CO2 Capture by Binary Solvent System 7 Maximizing Soil Carbon Sequestration: Assessing Procedural Barriers to Carbon Management in Cultivated Tropical Perennial Grass Systems 8 Relationship Between Mineral Soil Surface Area and Carbon Sequestration Rate for Biosolids Added to Soil 9 CO2 Conversion to Chemicals and Fuel for Carbon Utilization 10 Challenges Associated with CO2 Sequestration and Hydrocarbon Recovery 11 Economics of Carbon Capture and Storage

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