2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2019.06.001
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Efficient CO2 capture using NH2–MIL–101/CA composite cryogenic packed bed column

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“…To investigate the impact of packing materials on the efficiency of cryogenic CO 2 removal from natural gas, in 2019, Babar and colleagues used three different types of packing materials; namely, spherical glass beads, cellulose acetate (CA) monofilament and hollow fibers, and composite CA/NH 2 -MIL-101(Al) hollow fibers. 237 In addition, it was found that the composite CA/NH 2 -MIL-101(Al) hollow fibers collected CO 2 more effectively than glass beads and pure CA fibers. Additionally, it was found that the CO 2 removal efficiencies of composite hollow fibers were 141.9 and 9.5% higher than those of spherical glass beads and pure CA hollow fibers, respectively.…”
Section: Mechanism For Co 2 Capturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…To investigate the impact of packing materials on the efficiency of cryogenic CO 2 removal from natural gas, in 2019, Babar and colleagues used three different types of packing materials; namely, spherical glass beads, cellulose acetate (CA) monofilament and hollow fibers, and composite CA/NH 2 -MIL-101(Al) hollow fibers. 237 In addition, it was found that the composite CA/NH 2 -MIL-101(Al) hollow fibers collected CO 2 more effectively than glass beads and pure CA fibers. Additionally, it was found that the CO 2 removal efficiencies of composite hollow fibers were 141.9 and 9.5% higher than those of spherical glass beads and pure CA hollow fibers, respectively.…”
Section: Mechanism For Co 2 Capturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fuel combustion provides approximately 80% of the total energy of the world [1,2]. For the next few decades, the world will rely on fossil fuels for fulfilling its energy requirements [3]. As among the fossil fuels, natural gas is considered a clean fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%