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

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

από Solène Fovelle | Μάι 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”

από Solène Fovelle | Ιούν 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”

από Solène Fovelle | Ιούν 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...
Conference presentation – CO₂GeoNet Open Forum: “Exploring CCUS chains in Belgium and Greece based on open-access CESAR1 solvent capture technology”

Conference presentation – CO₂GeoNet Open Forum: “Exploring CCUS chains in Belgium and Greece based on open-access CESAR1 solvent capture technology”

από Solène Fovelle | Ιούν 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts

Read our project partner’s presentation on “Exploring CCUS chains in Belgium and Greece based on open-access CESAR1 solvent capture technology”, by Anette Mathisen – (SINTEF), Hanne Kvamsdal (SINTEF), Stephane Jouenne (Totale Energies), Sabina Bigi...
Abstract – PCCC-7: “The impact of solvent degradation products on operation and environment”

Abstract – PCCC-7: “The impact of solvent degradation products on operation and environment”

από Solène Fovelle | Νοέ 9, 2023 | Conference Abstracts

When solvents, such as ethanolamine (MEA), are used to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions in industrial processes, they gradually break down over time, a process called degradation. This breakdown reduces the solvent’s ability to absorb CO₂ efficiently,...
Abstract – TCCS-12: Kinetics of the Absorption of CO2 into aqueous loaded solutions of AMP and AMP/PZ

Abstract – TCCS-12: Kinetics of the Absorption of CO2 into aqueous loaded solutions of AMP and AMP/PZ

από Solène Fovelle | Νοέ 7, 2023 | Conference Abstracts

Abstract Amine-based absorption is currently the most advanced and cost-effective means of postcombustion CO2 capture among the different technologies that can be used (Dutcher et al., 2015). Much work has been done to reduce energy consumption, which constitutes one...
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