Abstract:It has been widely reckoned the potential of developing novel CO 2 capture technologies aiming at low-energy penalties and reduced cost as a solution for fighting against climate change. The Ca-Cu chemical looping process emerged as a promising technology for producing hydrogen and/or power with inherently low CO 2 emissions. The core of this concept is the calcination of the CaCO 3 by coupling in the same solid bed the exothermic reduction of a CuO-based material, improving the efficiency of the CO 2 sorbent … Show more
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