2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2012.02.011
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Industrial wastes derived solid adsorbents for CO2 capture: A mini review

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“…Most of the CO 2 capture technologies are in experimental stages. Chemisorption of CO 2 in monoethanolamine (MEA), diethanolamine (DEA) and methyl diethanolamine (MDEA) are used commercially in natural gas industry (Drage et al 2009a, b;Kaithwas et al 2012;Rao and Rubin 2002;Stewart and Hessami 2005). However, high degree of equipment corrosion, greater amount of energy for regeneration, large volume of absorber and low contact area between gas and aqueous solution make this process a less preferred approach (Rochelle 2009).…”
Section: Co 2 Capture Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the CO 2 capture technologies are in experimental stages. Chemisorption of CO 2 in monoethanolamine (MEA), diethanolamine (DEA) and methyl diethanolamine (MDEA) are used commercially in natural gas industry (Drage et al 2009a, b;Kaithwas et al 2012;Rao and Rubin 2002;Stewart and Hessami 2005). However, high degree of equipment corrosion, greater amount of energy for regeneration, large volume of absorber and low contact area between gas and aqueous solution make this process a less preferred approach (Rochelle 2009).…”
Section: Co 2 Capture Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption is an exothermic process, and thus regeneration of the adsorbents in the form of desorption can be performed by rising the temperature (Kaithwas et al 2012). Regeneration is an important part in the CO 2 adsorption, and the energy needed for adsorbent regeneration is the key to the economic viability of the process.…”
Section: Regeneration and Commercial Viabilitymentioning
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“…Mineral sequestration of CO 2 , such as carbonation of alkaline materials with high content in Ca, is a feasible technology for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere [13,14]. Carbon capture could be an effective means for mitigating global climate change and a form of CO 2 storage for a long time period.…”
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“…sorbents have been developed, and the research progress has been thoroughly reviewed [9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
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