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Post Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture – I
Industrial activities has been a significant cause of a lot of ongoing environmental hazards. Among them, a significant threat is from the gases which emit during several industrial processes. Gases such as CO2, NO2, and SO2 are released into the atmosphere due to fossil fuel burning and other chemical reactions. At present, different institutions and …
Review Of Post Combustion Co2 Capture Technologies
Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHG) must be reduced to minimize global warming. The primary sources of CO2 emissions are power plants (coal and gas), transportation (burning fuels), and chemical industries (cement and aluminum). Therefore, it is essential to capture CO2 to keep emissions levels up to standards. Various techniques have …
Post Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture – II
Capturing CO2 from flue gas is one of the critical options to reduce greenhouse gas emission to the atmosphere for that post- combustion CO2 capturing technology is widely used in most industries. Although various CO2 capture technologies are available, chemical absorption and adsorption are currently believed to be the most applicable ones for post-combustion power …
Post Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture – III
The industrial revolution was caused to develop the world with technological advancements and it affects badly to the environment. These reasons cause the development of different systems to control the emission of different gasses to the environment. At present CO2 concentration in air is considerably high and it needs to be reduced before it release …
Review Of Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture
The emission of Carbon dioxide has drastically increased nowadays due to various factors, and fossil fuel-based power plants and different kinds of industrial processes are the primary cause for them. The environment has led to vast pollution and has resulted in global warming and climatic change. It is essential to focus on carbon-capturing methods to …
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