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Publication – Development of a Validated Rate-Based Model

Publication – Development of a Validated Rate-Based Model

by Manelle Sokar | Oct 16, 2025 | Journal Publication

Abstract In this work, we developed a new e-NRTL thermodynamic framework for CO2 absorption in aqueous mixtures of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) and piperazine (PZ) in Aspen Plus. The e-NRTL AMP/PZ/H2O/CO2 model was fitted on experimental data covering a range of...
Publication – Pilot-scale CO2 capture in a cement plant with CESAR1

Publication – Pilot-scale CO2 capture in a cement plant with CESAR1

by Manelle Sokar | Oct 16, 2025 | Journal Publication

Abstract Carbon capture from hard-to-abate industries is essential. This study investigates the effect of stripper pressure on the performance of amine-based CO2 capture from cement flue gas, using the CESAR1 solvent. Through a rigorous data filtering and binning...
New Publication:  Aerosol Modeling in CO2 absorption using CESAR1

New Publication: Aerosol Modeling in CO2 absorption using CESAR1

by Manelle Sokar | Oct 16, 2025 | Journal Publication

We are proud to announce that Hallvard F. Svendsen, Hanna K. Knuutila, Ardi Hartono, Maxime Francois and Diego Morlando at NTNU, together with external collaborators Peter Moser (RWE) and Georg Wiechers (RWE) have published a new article presenting results from the...
Thermodynamic Properties of CO₂ Absorption in CESAR1 — Essential Data for Better Process Modelling

Thermodynamic Properties of CO₂ Absorption in CESAR1 — Essential Data for Better Process Modelling

by Manelle Sokar | Jul 4, 2025 | Journal Publication

We are proud to announce a new scientific publication from the AURORA project, authored by Diego Morlando, Ardi Hartono and Hanna K. Knuutila, published in Carbon Capture Science & Technology. This important work provides extensive experimental data on the...
Journal Publication – In-Depth Study of CESAR1 Solvent Degradation Under CO₂ Capture Conditions

Journal Publication – In-Depth Study of CESAR1 Solvent Degradation Under CO₂ Capture Conditions

by Manelle Sokar | May 27, 2025 | Journal Publication

A new scientific publication based on research from the AURORA project has just been released in the journal Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. This study delivers an in-depth analysis of the degradation behaviour of the CESAR1 solvent —a popular choice...
Conference publication – GHGT-17: Viscosity and Density data for the CESAR1 solvent

Conference publication – GHGT-17: Viscosity and Density data for the CESAR1 solvent

by Manelle Sokar | May 23, 2025 | Journal Publication

Abstract Global warming is a major issue that needs to be addressed and limited. The CESAR1 solvent blend has a high potential for becoming a commonly employed, commercial solvent system. In this work, the viscosity and density data for aqueous CO2 loaded CESAR1 (26.6...
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  • Publication – Development of a Validated Rate-Based Model
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  • New Publication: Aerosol Modeling in CO2 absorption using CESAR1

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