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Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Investigating Aerosol growth and emissions using the CESAR1 solvent”

Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Investigating Aerosol growth and emissions using the CESAR1 solvent”

by Manelle Sokar | May 22, 2025 | Conference Abstracts

Abstract CO2 capture using amine-based absorption is the most mature technology to decarbonize carbon intensive industries, Bui et al. (2018). Research has been focused on studying solvents that are stable, environmentally sustainable and energy efficient. The CESAR1...
Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Breaking the 90 % Barrier: CESAR1 performance in achieving Net-Zero  Goals”

Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Breaking the 90 % Barrier: CESAR1 performance in achieving Net-Zero Goals”

by Manelle Sokar | May 22, 2025 | Conference Abstracts

Abstract CO2 capture plays a fundamental role in achieving the climate change goals set by the Paris Agreement 2015. Capturing 90% of the CO2 being emitted from industrial sources is not enough, (Brandl et al., 2021). There is a need to design, optimize and qualify...
Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Pilot tests for qualification of the CESAR1 solvent for flexible operation”

Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Pilot tests for qualification of the CESAR1 solvent for flexible operation”

by Manelle Sokar | May 22, 2025 | Conference Abstracts

Abstract Many large-scale capture plants will need to be operated in a flexible and dynamic manner to cope with varying flow rates and/or CO2 concentration in the flue gas from the host plant. Under such circumstances, careful design of the capture plant is required,...
Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Reclamation chemistry of the CESAR1 solvent”

Conference abstract – TCCS-13: “Reclamation chemistry of the CESAR1 solvent”

by Manelle Sokar | May 22, 2025 | Conference Abstracts

Abstract The CESAR1 solvent is possibly the most popular non-proprietary solvent blend for CO2 capture and has been under thorough investigation in the past decade (Benquet et al., 2021; Buvik et al., 2024a; Campbell et al., 2022; Hume et al., 2022, 2021; Moser et...
Conference abstract – GHGT-17: “Storage potential evaluation of eastern Mediterranean area as final step of the full chainassessment”

Conference abstract – GHGT-17: “Storage potential evaluation of eastern Mediterranean area as final step of the full chainassessment”

by Solène Fovelle | Jun 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts

The final step in capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions is geological storage, where CO₂ is injected deep underground into carefully chosen locations. These locations could be natural formations like saline aquifers (underground reservoirs filled with...
Conference abstract – GHGT-17: “CESAR1 solvent degradation in pilot and laboratory scale”

Conference abstract – GHGT-17: “CESAR1 solvent degradation in pilot and laboratory scale”

by Solène Fovelle | Jun 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts

A chemical mixture called CESAR1 is being widely studied as a solvent to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial emissions (like power plants). CESAR1 is made up of two chemicals: AMP (2-amino-2-methyl propanol) and PZ (piperazine). It’s more stable and degrades...
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