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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”

par Solène Fovelle | Mai 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”

par Solène Fovelle | Mai 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 publication – GHGT-17: “Storage potential evaluation of eastern Mediterranean area as final step of the full chainassessment”

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

par Solène Fovelle | Mai 21, 2025 | Journal Publication

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...
Understanding Solvent Degradation in CO₂ Capture – CESAR1 Solvent Degradation in Pilot and Laboratory Scale

Understanding Solvent Degradation in CO₂ Capture – CESAR1 Solvent Degradation in Pilot and Laboratory Scale

par Solène Fovelle | Jan 9, 2025 | Journal Publication

The fight against climate change requires innovative solutions, and one promising method is CO₂ capture and storage (CCS). CCS involves capturing carbon dioxide from industrial emissions before it reaches the atmosphere. At the heart of this process are specialized...
Closing Knowledge Gaps – Density and Viscosity of Unloaded and CO2-loaded Aqueous AMP-PZ blends  

Closing Knowledge Gaps – Density and Viscosity of Unloaded and CO2-loaded Aqueous AMP-PZ blends  

par Solène Fovelle | Nov 25, 2024 | Journal Publication

AURORA’s latest scientific journal publication provides experimental density and viscosity data on different unloaded and CO2-loaded aqueous blends of  2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) and piperazine (PZ) used for absorption-based CO2 capture. The paper also provides...
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