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Carbon capture and storage / / Stephen A. Rackley



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Autore: Rackley Stephen A Visualizza persona
Titolo: Carbon capture and storage / / Stephen A. Rackley Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / BH, c2010
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (409 p.)
Disciplina: 628.532
Soggetto topico: Carbon dioxide - Environmental aspects
Carbon dioxide sinks
Carbon dioxide mitigation
Carbon sequestration
Air quality management
Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric
Greenhouse gases
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front cover; Carbon capture and storage; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I: Introduction and overview; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The carbon cycle; 1.2 Mitigating growth of the atmospheric carbon inventory; 1.3 The process of technology innovation; 1.4 References and resources; Chapter 2 Overview of carbon capture and storage; 2.1 Carbon capture; 2.2 Carbon storage; 2.3 References and resources; Chapter 3 Power generation fundamentals; 3.1 Physical and chemical fundamentals; 3.2 Fossil-fueled power plant; 3.3 Combined cycle power generation
3.4 Future developments in power-generation technology3.5 References and resources; Part II: Carbon capture technologies; Chapter 4 Carbon capture from power generation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Precombustion capture; 4.3 Postcombustion capture; 4.4 Oxyfuel combustion capture; 4.5 Chemical looping capture systems; 4.6 Capture-ready and retrofit power plant; 4.7 Approaches to zero-emission power generation; 4.8 References and resources; Chapter 5 Carbon capture from industrial processes; 5.1 Cement production; 5.2 Steel production; 5.3 Oil refining; 5.4 Natural gas processing
5.5 References and resourcesChapter 6 Absorption capture systems; 6.1 Chemical and physical fundamentals; 6.2 Absorption applications in postcombustion capture; 6.3 Absorption technology RD&D status; 6.4 References and resources; Chapter 7 Adsorption capture systems; 7.1 Physical and chemical fundamentals; 7.2 Adsorption process applications; 7.3 Adsorption technology RD&D status; 7.4 References and resources; Chapter 8 Membrane separation systems; 8.1 Physical and chemical fundamentals; 8.2 Membrane configuration and preparation and module construction; 8.3 Membrane technology RD&D status
8.4 Membrane applications in precombustion capture8.5 Membrane and molecular sieve applications in oxyfuel combustion; 8.6 Membrane applications in postcombustion CO[sup(2)] separation; 8.7 Membrane applications in natural gas processing; 8.8 References and resources; Chapter 9 Cryogenic and distillation systems; 9.1 Physical Fundamentals; 9.2 Distillation column configuration and operation; 9.3 Cryogenic oxygen production for oxyfuel combustion; 9.4 Ryan-Holmes process for CO[sup(2)]-CH[sup(4)] separation; 9.5 RD&D in cryogenic and distillation technologies; 9.6 References and resources
Chapter 10 Mineral carbonation10.1 Physical and chemical fundamentals; 10.2 Current state of technology development; 10.3 Demonstration and deployment outlook; 10.4 References and resources; Part III: Storage and monitoring technologies; Chapter 11 Geological storage; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Geological and engineering fundamentals; 11.3 Enhanced oil recovery; 11.4 Saline aquifer storage; 11.5 Other geological storage options; 11.6 References and resources; Chapter 12 Ocean storage; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Physical, chemical, and biological fundamentals; 12.3 Direct CO[sup(2)] injection
12.4 Chemical sequestration
Sommario/riassunto: Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a technology aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels during industrial and energy-related processes. CCS involves the capture, transport and long-term storage of carbon dioxide, usually in geological reservoirs deep underground that would otherwise be released to the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide capture and storage offers important possibilities for making further use of fossil fuels more compatible with climate change mitigation policies. The largest volumes of CO2 could be captured from large point sources such as from po
Titolo autorizzato: Carbon capture and storage  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-71183-0
9786612711831
0-08-095138-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911004756103321
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