Yu, 2018 - Google Patents
Recent developments in aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture technologiesYu, 2018
- Document ID
- 16864049777012786838
- Author
- Yu H
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- Publication venue
- Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Aqueous ammonia (NH 3) is a promising alternative solvent for the capture of industrial CO 2 emissions, given its high chemical stability and CO 2 removal capacity, and low material costs and regeneration energy. NH 3 also has potential for capturing multiple flue gas …
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