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Cutting-edge technology for carbon capture, utilization, and storage /

Of the 36 billon tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted into Earth's atmosphere every year, only 40 million tons are able to be captured and stored.' This is just a fraction of what needs to be captured, if this technology is going to make any headway in the global march toward reversi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ballerat-Busserolles, Karine (Editor ), Wu, Ying (Petroleum engineer) (Editor ), Carroll, John J., 1958- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : Beverly, MA : John Wiley & Sons ; Scrivener Publishing, 2018.
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505 0 |a Carbon Capture and Storage. Carbon Capture Storage Monitoring ("CCSM") / ED Rode, LA Schaerer, Stephen A Marinello, Gv Hantelmann -- Key Technologies of Carbon Dioxide Flooding and Storage in China / Hao Mingqiang, Hu Yongle -- Mapping CCUS Technological Trajectories and Business Models: The Case of CO2-Dissolved / X Galiègue, A Laude, N Béfort, N Béfort -- Feasibility of Ex-Situ Dissolution for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration / Yuri Leonenko -- EOR. CO2 Gas Injection as an EOR Technique -- Phase Behavior Considerations / Henrik Sørensen, Jawad Azeem Shaikh -- Study on Storage Mechanisms in CO2 Flooding for Water-Flooded Abandoned Reservoirs / Rui Wang, Chengyuan Lv, Yongqiang Tang, Shuxia Zhao, Zengmin Lun, Maolei Cui -- The Investigation on the Key Hydrocarbons of Crude Oil Swelling via Supercritical CO2 / Haishui Han, Haishui Han, Shi Li, Shi Li, Xinglong Chen, Xinglong Chen, Ke Zhang, Ke Zhang, Hongwei Yu, Hongwei Yu, Zemin Ji, Zemin Ji -- Pore-Scale Mechanisms of Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO2 Injection in Low-Permeability Heterogeneous Reservoir / Ze-min Ji, Ze-min Ji, Shi Li, Shi Li, Xing-long Chen, Xing-long Chen -- Data -- experimental and Correlation. Experimental Measurement of CO2 Solubility in a 1 mol/kgw CaCl2 Solution at Temperature from 323.15 to 423.15 K and Pressure up to 20 MPa / M Poulain, M Poulain, H Messabeb, F Contamine, P Cézac, JP Serin, JC Dupin, H Martinez -- Determination of Dry-Ice Formation during the Depressurization of a CO2 Re-Injection System / JA Feliu, M Manzulli, MA Alós -- Phase Equilibrium Properties Aspects of CO2 and Acid Gases Transportation / A Chapoy, A Chapoy, C Coquelet -- Thermodynamic Aspects for Acid Gas Removal from Natural Gas / Tianyuan Wang, Elise El Ahmar, Christophe Coquelet -- Speed of Sound Measurements for a CO2 Rich Mixture / P Ahmadi, A Chapoy -- Mutual Solubility of Water and Natural Gas with Different CO2 Content / HM Tu, P Guo, JF Du, Shao-fei Wang, Ya-ling Zhang, Yan-kui Jiao, Zhou-hua Wang -- Effect of SO2 Traces on Metal Mobilization in CCS / A Martínez-Torrents, S Meca, F Clarens, M Gonzalez-Riu, M Rovira -- Experiments and Modeling for CO2 Capture Processes Understanding / Yohann Coulier, William Ravisy, J-M Andanson, Jean-Yves Coxam, Karine Ballerat-Busserolles -- Molecular Simulation. Kinetic Monte Carlo Molecular Simulation of Chemical Reaction Equilibria / Braden D Kelly, William R Smith, William R Smith, William R Smith -- Molecular Simulation Study on the Diffusion Mechanism of Fluid in Nanopores of Illite in Shale Gas Reservoir / P Guo, MH Zhang, HM Tu -- Molecular Simulation of Reactive Absorption of CO2 in Aqueous Alkanolamine Solutions / Weikai Qi, William R Smith -- Processes. CO2 Capture from Natural Gas in LNG Production. Comparison of Low-Temperature Purification Processes and Conventional Amine Scrubbing / Laura A Pellegrini, Giorgia De Guido, Gabriele Lodi, Saeid Mokhatab -- CO2 Capture Using Deep Eutectic Solvent and Amine (MEA) Solution / Mohammed-Ridha Mahi, Mohammed-Ridha Mahi, Ilham Mokbel, Latifa Négadi, Jacques Jose -- The Impact of Thermodynamic Model Accuracy on Sizing and Operating CCS Purification and Compression Units / S Lasala, R Privat, J-N Jaubert. 
520 |a Of the 36 billon tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted into Earth's atmosphere every year, only 40 million tons are able to be captured and stored.' This is just a fraction of what needs to be captured, if this technology is going to make any headway in the global march toward reversing, or at least reducing, climate change.' CO2 capture and storage has long been touted as one of the leading technologies for reducing global carbon emissions, and, even though it is being used effectively now, it is still an emerging technology that is constantly changing. This volume, a collection of papers presented during the Cutting-Edge Technology for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CETCCUS), held in Clermont-Ferrand, France in the fall of 2017, is dedicated to these technologies that surround CO2 capture.' Written by some of the most well-known engineers and scientists in the world on this topic, the editors, also globally known, have chosen the most important and cutting-edge papers that address these issues to present in this groundbreaking new volume, which follows their industry-leading series, Advances in Natural Gas Engineering, a seven-volume series also available from Wiley-Scrivener. With the ratification of the Paris Agreement, many countries are now committing to making real progress toward reducing carbon emissions, and this technology is, as has been discussed for years, one of the most important technologies for doing that.' This volume is a must-have for any engineer or scientist working in this field. 
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650 6 |a Piégeage du carbone  |x Innovations. 
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650 7 |a Carbon dioxide capture and storage  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Kohlenstoff  |2 gnd 
700 1 |a Ballerat-Busserolles, Karine,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Wu, Ying  |c (Petroleum engineer),  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Carroll, John J.,  |d 1958-  |e editor. 
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