Session A
Post-combustion

Session A1 Post-Combustion Systems

Comparison of current and advanced post-combustion CO2 capture technologies for power plant applications Gonzalez-Salazar
Positive and negative effects on energy consumption by interheating of stripper in CO2 capture plant Karimi
Packing characterization: Mass Transfer Properties Wang
Future-proofing coal plants with post-combustion capture against technology developments Lucquiaud

Session A2 Post-Combustion Solvents

Encapsulated Amines for Carbon Dioxide Capture Aines
A rational approach to amine mixture formulation for CO2 capture applications Puxty
Development of mixed amine solvents Fang
Improvement of lipophilic-amine-based thermomorphic biphasic solvent for energy-efficient carbon capture Zhang

Session A3 Post-Combustion Degradation

Oxidative degradation of amines using an open and closed batch reactor Vevelstad
Thermal Degradation and Oxidation of Amines in CO2 Capture Rochelle
Catalysts and Inhibitors of Monoethanolamine Oxidation04_16 20 TCCS6_Tielin Wang.pdf Voice
A Study of Oxidative Degradation of AMP for Post-combustion CO2 Capture Wang

Session A4 Post-Combustion Membranes

CO2 capture from power plants - a techno economic analysis of membrane cascades Wessling
Preparation of Polysulfone hollow fibers as support for CO2 selective membranes Sandru
Transport behavior of polymer membranes for flue gas treatment Nijmeijer
Maps for the evaluation of membrane performances in CO2 post combustion capture Chiapetta

Session A5 Post-Combustion Process Issues

N2O solubility at high amine concentration and validation of N2O Analogy Hartono
Precipitating carbonate process for low-energy post-combustion CO2 captureTechnology development and pilot plant operation van Straelen
Combined Capture of CO2 and SO2    Sanchez-Sanchez
Heat of absorption of CO2 in aqueous ammonia and piperazine solutions Liu

Session A6 Post-Combustion Modeling

Evaluation of parameter fitting procedures for rigorous equilibrium model development Mehdizadeh
Modeling Energy Performance of Aqueous Methyldiethanolamine/Piperazine for CO2 Capture Frailie
A general dynamic column model in CO2SIM for transient modeling of CO2 absorption processes Tobiesen

Published July 6, 2011

Organized  by BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre under auspices of NTNU and SINTEF