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Full-Text Articles in Mechanical Engineering
Flux Of Silver-Carbonate Membranes For Post-Combustion Co2 Capture: The Effects Of Membrane Thickness, Gas Concentration And Time, Lingling Zhang, Yunhui Gong, Kyle Brinkman, Tao Wei, Siwei Wang, Kevin Huang
Flux Of Silver-Carbonate Membranes For Post-Combustion Co2 Capture: The Effects Of Membrane Thickness, Gas Concentration And Time, Lingling Zhang, Yunhui Gong, Kyle Brinkman, Tao Wei, Siwei Wang, Kevin Huang
Kevin Huang
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Challenges And Prospects Of Processes Utilising Carbonic Anhydrase For Co2 Separation, Patrycja Szeligiewicz, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Challenges And Prospects Of Processes Utilising Carbonic Anhydrase For Co2 Separation, Patrycja Szeligiewicz, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Wojciech Budzianowski
This article provides an analysis of processes for separation CO2 by using carbonic anhydrase enzyme with particular emphasis on reactive-membrane solutions. Three available processes are characterised. Main challenges and prospects are given. It is found that in view of numerous challenges practical applications of these processes will be difficult in near future. Further research is therefore needed for improving existing processes through finding methods for eliminating their main drawbacks such as short lifetime of carbonic anhydrase or low resistance of reactive membrane systems to impurities contained in flue gases from power plants.