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- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Process Technology
- Office:
- Trondheim
Worked in SINTEF since 2013 with project related to topics around CO2 capture, often related to CO2 capture solvents.
Education
PhD from NTNU (Department of Chemical Engineering) - 2013 - CO2 absorbent degradation
Master in Technology from NTNU (Department of Chemistry) - 2009
Competence and research areas
Overall: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, CO2 capture.
More specific: Solvent characterization: https://www.sintef.no/en/all-laboratories/laboratory-for-solvent-characterization-and-phase-/
Solvent degradation and analyses: https://www.sintef.no/en/all-laboratories/degradation-studies-of-solvents/
Highlighted publications
- A review of degradation and emissions in post-combustion CO2 capture pilot plants
- Exploration of Degradation Chemistry by Advanced Analytical Methodology
- Characterization of 2-piperidineethanol and 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)pyrrolidine as strong bicarbonate forming solvents for CO2 capture
- Comparison of different solvents from the solvent degradation rig With real samples
- Extensive dataset for oxidative degradation of ethanolamine at 55-75 °C and oxygen concentrations from 6 to 98%
Other publications
- Chemical stability and characterization of degradation products of blend of 1-(2hydroxyethyl)pyrrolidine (1-(2HE)PRLD) and 3-amino-1-propanol (3A1P)
- Impact of innovations from the Norwegian CCS Research Centre - NCCS
- LAUNCH accelerated degradation campaigns
- Current state of understanding of degradation of amines used for post-combustion CO2 capture
- Current Status on Solvent Management
- Stability of Structurally Varied Aqueous Amines for CO2 Capture
- Oxidative degradation of amine blend - effect of promoter concentration
- Testing of the new KI inhibitor for prevention of ethanolamine degradation in a cyclic solvent degradation rig
- Oxidative stability of pre-used monoethanolamine from pilot scale
- Evaluation of Results from SDR Campaigns and Pilot Data