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IEAGHG funds research into the development and deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies

Facilitating technology advancements, addressing barriers, and enabling deployment. Our work focuses on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming. We are a not for profit organisation, and all of our work is subject to peer review ensuring that it remains impartial and unbiased.

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Technical Session 5

Time Session Paper
     
08.40  5A Attempts to Predict Absorption Equilibria:
Zulkifli Idris, Telemark University of Technology and Tel-Tek

09.00  5A

The Role of Bicarbonate in the Vapour Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) of DEAB and Blended MEA-DEAB Systems under Room Temperature and Regeneration Temperatures: An NMR Study:
Raphael Idem, University of Regina

09.20 5A

Mass Transfer Studies on Catalyst-Aided Desorption in an Amine- Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant:
Priscilla Osei, University of Regina

09.40 5A

Experimental Study of Reboiler Heat Duty for CO2 Desorptionfrom N,Diethyleanoamine (DEEA) In Randomly Packed Cloumn:
Hongxia Gao, Hunan University

10.00 5A

Cyclic Oxidation of Amines at the Bench and Pilot Scale:
Paul Nielsen, The University of Texas at Austin

10.20 5A The Study of Relationship Between the Structure and Activity if CO2 Absorption into Aqeuos Tertiary Amine:
Helei Liu, Hunan University
     
     
08.40 5B

Kinetics if Catalyitic Desorption of carbon Dioxide from CO2-Loaded Aqueous Solutions if Monoethanol Amine (MEA), Blended Monoethanolamine and Methyldiethanolamine (MEA-MDEA), and Monoethanolamine and 4-diethylamino-2-butanol (MEA-DEAB):
Ananda Akachukie, University of Regina

09.00  5B

Post-Combustion CO2 Capture: Screening Tests of Solvents for the Absorption-Regeneration Process Applied to Cement Flue Gases with Hjosir CO2 Contents:
Sindra Laribi, University of Mons 

09.20 5B

Analysis of the Rate-Limiting Step in Carbon Dioxide absorption to Amine-Impregnated Solid Sorbent:
Ryohei Numaguchi, RITE

09.40 5B CO2 Desorption Performance of Amine-Based Solvents by Membrane Flash Process:O2 Desorption Performance of Amine-Based Solvents by Membrane Flash Process:
Nobuhide Takahashi, Shinshu University

10.00 5B

Preparation of Amino-Functionalised Mesoporous Silica and its Application for CO2 Post-Combusitons Capture:
Dang Viet Quang, Masdar

10.20 5B Micro-Encapsulation if Advanced Solvents for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture:
Joshuah Stolaroff, LLNL