DOI: 10.17077/etd.788qfnzb
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An exergy-based analysis of gasification and oxyburn processes

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“…Water can be readily removed from the products via condensation by taking advantage of the relatively high boiling temperature of water. However, separating the carbon dioxide and nitrogen requires a process such as monoethanolamine (MEA) chemical absorption and is an energy intensive process (Ho et al, 2006;Dudgeon, 2009). Another strategy for capturing carbon dioxide from a combustion process is to combust the fuel with pure oxygen.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Capture Through Oxyburnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water can be readily removed from the products via condensation by taking advantage of the relatively high boiling temperature of water. However, separating the carbon dioxide and nitrogen requires a process such as monoethanolamine (MEA) chemical absorption and is an energy intensive process (Ho et al, 2006;Dudgeon, 2009). Another strategy for capturing carbon dioxide from a combustion process is to combust the fuel with pure oxygen.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Capture Through Oxyburnmentioning
confidence: 99%