Stripping down the carbon storage problem
by
Phillip Broadwith, RSC
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last modified
06-30-10 07:44 AM
Copyright 2010, RSC
Chemists looking at solid amine materials to capture carbon dioxide from industrial flue gases need to pay more attention to how they will be regenerated in a practical setting, say US researchers. Using steam to strip out absorbed CO2 would be much more practical than flushing with inert gases like nitrogen. More...
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2010/June/29061001.asp
