03959oam 2200625I 450 991078784390332120230803195656.01-77463-341-80-429-16302-91-77188-021-X10.1201/b16845 (CKB)2670000000557342(EBL)1595263(SSID)ssj0001218173(PQKBManifestationID)11781394(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001218173(PQKBWorkID)11211311(PQKB)11159522(OCoLC)882245834(MiAaPQ)EBC1595263(OCoLC)879945698(EXLCZ)99267000000055734220180331h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCarbon capture and storage CO2 management technologies /edited by Amitava Bandyopadhyay, PhDFirst edition.Waretown, N.J. :Apple Academic Press, Inc.,[2014]©20141 online resource (408 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-306-86672-3 1-4822-5061-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Front Cover; About The Editor; Contents; Acknowledgment Andhow To Cite; List Of Contributors; Introduction; Part I Absorption, Adsorption,and Membrane Based Separation Processes For Co2 Capture; Chapter 1 Amine Versus Ammonia Absorption Of Co2 As A Measure Of Reducing Ghg Emission: A Critical Analysis; Chapter 2 Co2 Capture In A Spray Column Using A Critical Flow Atomizer; Chapter 3 Characteristics Of Co2 Hydrateformation And Dissociation In Glass Beads And Silica Gel; Part II Geological Sequestration Of Co2Chapter 4 Geological Carbon Sequestration: A New Approach For Near-surface Assurance MonitoringChapter 5 Enzymatic Carbon Dioxide Capture; Chapter 6 On The Potential For Co2 Mineral Storage In Continental Floodbasalts-phreeqc Batch And 1d Diffusion-reaction Simulations; Chapter 7 Experimental Study Of Cements And Stone/shale-brine-co2 Interactions; Part III Biological Sequestration Of Co2; Chapter 8 Identification Of A Co2 Responsive Regulon In Bordetella; Chapter 9 Co2 Efflux From Cleared Mangrove PeatChapter 10 Soil Microbial Responses To Elevated Co2 And O3 In A Nitrogen-aggrading AgroecosystemPart IV Current Research Trends In Co2capture Using Ionic Liquids; Chapter 11 Overview Of Ionic Liquids Used As Working Fluids In Absorption Cycles; Chapter 12 Co2 Capture In Ionic Liquids: A Review Of Solubilities And Experimental Methods; Chapter 13 Capturing Carbon Dioxide From Air; Author Notes; Back CoverCarbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a set of technologies and methods for the mitigation, remediation, and storage of industrial CO2 emissions, the most imminent and virile of the greenhouse gases (GHG). The book addresses the methods and technologies currently being applied, developed, and most in need of further research.The book: Discusses methods of carbon capture in industrial settings Presents biological and geological approaches to carbon sequestration Introduces ionic liquids as a method of carbon capture Introduces new appCarbon sequestrationTechnological innovationsGeological carbon sequestrationTechnological innovationsCarbon dioxide mitigationTechnological innovationsCarbon sequestrationTechnological innovations.Geological carbon sequestrationTechnological innovations.Carbon dioxide mitigationTechnological innovations.628.5/32Bandyopadhyay AmitavaFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910787843903321Carbon capture and storage2030158UNINA