8th Post-Combustion Capture Conference – Call for Abstracts

The leading conference on post-combustion capture is taking place in Marseille from 16-18 September 2025. Call for abstracts opens early February. Registration opening 1st June – Early Bird fee £650 & £299 for students inc taxes.

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Listed below are the seven themes that will underpin the content of the 8th Post Combustion Capture Conference (PCCC-8). Detailed below each theme is a breakdown describing the areas we anticipate will most likely be covered by that theme. Select the main theme most relevant to the abstract you are submitting.

Please note that once the abstract is submitted all communication will take place via the Submitting author. If selected for presentation (oral or poster), the Submitting author will be required to confirm the name of the Presenter. Note: The default position is that the Submitting author is also the Presenter. Only if this is not the case is confirmation of the Presenter’s name required.

All work must be submitted using the PCCC-8 abstract template. Abstracts, including any diagrams and references, are expected to total no more than 1‑2 pages in length.

Conference Themes

Theme 1A: Advances in Separation Technologies – Liquids-based Technologies

● Solvents fundamentals, rates and thermodynamics

● Alternative aqueous amines

● Hybrid solvents-based

● Ionic liquids, two-phase (liquid-liquid, solid-liquid) and water-lean solvents

● Other advanced solvents

● Solvent management and reclaiming

● Process instrumentation and emission monitoring experience and developments

● Others

Theme 1B: Advances in Separation Technologies – Solids-based Technologies

● Indirect calcination

● PSA, VPSA

● Solid’s adsorption
WGS, SEWGS

● Hybrid solids-based,
Others

Theme 1C: Advances in Separation Technologies – Membranes

● Polymeric amine membranes

● Ceramic and metallic membranes

● Advances in operation

● Others

Theme 1D: Advances in Separation Technologies – Others

● Others

Theme 2: Commercial and Demonstration Activities

● Results from commercial applications

● Demonstration projects (pilot and large-scale)

● Major national and international programmes

● Integrated CCS projects (demonstration, large and commercial scale)

● Dynamic or flexible operation

● Early stages of integrated and demonstration projects

● Integration of PCC as part of CCU projects

● Others

Theme 3: Cost and Economic Assessment

● Cost methodologies

● Integration of PCC in power plants: costs perspective

● Integration of PCC in industrial productions: costs perspective

● Comparison of PCC with other mitigation options

● PCC integration into competitive energy markets

● Energy efficiency in PCC systems

● Combined PCC and utilization processes: costs perspective

● Others

Theme 4: Environmental Impact and Sustainability

● Aerosol emissions and its mitigation

● Amine-derived emissions and their mitigation

● Atmospheric dispersion, reaction, and deposition for PCC emissions

● GHG footprint and emissions accounting

● Other impacts

Theme 5: Process Applications

● Bio-energy carbon capture and storage (BECCS)

● Direct air capture (DAC)

● Capture on gas-fired power plants

● Industrial capture

● Others

Theme 6: Process Configurations

● Techno-economic evaluation of process configurations

● Comparisons of different process configurations

● Others

Theme 7: Process Modelling

● Thermodynamic modelling

● Molecular modelling

● Process and dynamic modelling

● Process dynamics and control

● Others

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