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Technical Session 2

Time Session Paper
     
11.10  2A Development of New Amines for Post-Combustion Capture of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Absorption:
Sudkanueng Singto, CETI

11.30  2A

Development of Novel Single Amine Absorbents and their Blends for CO2 Capture:
Firoz Alam Chowdhury, RITE

11.50  2A

Determination of New Blended Amines System for CO2 Removal in Post-Combustion Capture:
Nabil El Hadri, Masdar

12.10  2A Sterically Hindered Alkanolamines as Strong Bicarbonate Forming Solvents for Post-Combustion Cature:
Inna Kim, NTNU

12.30 2A

Method development for Amine Analysis Using Ino-Oair Based Hjosir Performance Liquid Chromatography (IP-HPLC):
Teeradet Supap, CEITI

   

 

     
11.10 2B

Pilot Test if Nanoporous, Super-Hydrophobic Membrane Contactor Process for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture:
S. James Zhou, Gas Technology Institute

11.30  2B Large Bench-Scale Testing of Mixed-Salt Technology for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture:
Indira Jayaweera, SRI International

11.50 2B

A Low-Energy Chilled Ammonia Process Exploiting Controlled Solid Formation: Holistic Development from Thermodynamics to Kinetics::
Daniel Sutter, ETH Zurich

12.10 2B Technical Evaluation of Implementation of Carbonic Anhydrase in Post-Combustion Carbon Capture:
Maria Gundersen, Technical University of Denmark
12.30 2B Evaluation of Membrane-Solvent Hybrid Systems for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture from a Pulversied Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Tim Fout, US DOE
     
     
11.10 2C

Exergy Analysis of Advanced Flash Stripper Using Aqeuous Piperazine:
Yu-Jeng Lin, the University of Texas at Austin

11.30 2C

Optimization of an Existing 130 tonnes per day Plant Capturing CO2 from Flue Gases of a Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC CO2 Systems Corp.

11.50 2C

The Impact of Critical of Model Parameter Correlations on the Ratebased Model for CO2 Capture with Amine Solutions:
Koteswara Rao Putta, NTNU

 12.10  2C Assessment of Various Post-Combustion Technologies in the HiPerCap Project:
Hanne Kvamsdal, SINTEF

 12.30  2C

Absorber Performance Over a Wide Range of CO2:
Yue Zhang, The University of Texas at Austin