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Carbon Capture and Storage.

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rackley, Stephen A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Elsevier Science, 2017.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Carbon Capture and Storage; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Acknowledgments; I. Introduction and Overview; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The carbon cycle; 1.1.1 Carbon inventories; Carbon inventory of the atmosphere; Carbon inventory of the biosphere and soils; Carbon inventory of the oceans; Carbon inventory of the lithosphere; 1.1.2 Carbon fluxes; Atmosphere ₄!ocean fluxes; Atmosphere ₄!terrestrial biosphere and soil fluxes; Atmosphere ₄!lithosphere fluxes; 1.2 Mitigating growth of the atmospheric carbon inventory. 
505 8 |a 1.2.1 Anthropogenic emission scenarios1.2.2 CO2 stabilization scenarios; 1.3 The process of technology innovation; 1.3.1 Technology readiness level classification; 1.3.2 RDD & D timescale; 1.4 References and resources; 1.4.1 References; 1.4.2 Resources; 2 Overview of carbon capture and storage; 2.1 Carbon capture; 2.1.1 Capture from power generation; 2.1.2 Capture from other industrial processes; Cement production; Integrated steel mills; 2.1.3 Other capture options; Direct air capture; 2.2 Carbon storage; 2.2.1 Geological storage; 2.2.2 Ocean storage; 2.2.3 Storage in terrestrial ecosystems. 
505 8 |a 2.2.4 Storage by mineral carbonation2.2.5 Other storage and use options; 2.3 Life-cycle analysis of CCS technologies; 2.4 References and resources; 2.4.1 References; 2.4.2 Resources; 3 Power generation fundamentals; 3.1 Physical and chemical fundamentals; 3.1.1 Fossil fuel combustion; Partial oxidation; Heating value of a fuel; Oxyfueling; 3.1.2 Gasification of fossil and other fuels; 3.1.3 Syngas production from methane; 3.1.4 Thermodynamic cycles; Rankine steam cycle; Brayton gas turbine cycle; 3.1.5 Aspects of steel metallurgy for fossil-fueled power plants; Corrosion resistance. 
505 8 |a Carbides, creep, hardening, and embrittlement3.2 Fossil-fueled power plants; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 Fuels and fuel handling; Coal firing; Natural gas firing; Gasification; Biomass co-firing; 3.2.3 Steam generation; Boiler technology; Feedwater processing; Evaporator design; Superheating, reheating, and steam temperature control; Condenser and heat recovery; Combustion technology; Combustion chambers and burners; Fluidized bed combustion; SC and USC steam operation; 3.2.4 Steam turbine technology; 3.2.5 Flue gas cleanup; Ash and particulate removal; Flue gas desulfurization systems. 
505 8 |a Wet scrubbing flue gas desulfurization processElectron beam FGD; NOx control and removal; NOx control during combustion; NOx removal by selective reduction; Electron beam flue gas NOx removal; 3.2.6 Thermal efficiency of conventional power plants; 3.3 Combined cycle power generation; 3.3.1 Heat recovery steam generation; 3.3.2 Combined cycle thermal efficiency; 3.3.3 Integrated gasification combined cycle power generation; 3.4 Future developments in power generation technology; 3.4.1 Materials development for SC and USC boilers; 3.5 References and resources; 3.5.1 References; 3.5.2 Resources. 
500 |a II. Carbon Capture Technologies. 
520 8 |a Annotation  |b Carbon Capture and Storage, Second Edition, provides a thorough, non-specialist introduction to technologies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels during power generation and other energy-intensive industrial processes, such as steelmaking. Extensively revised and updated, this second edition provides detailed coverage of key carbon dioxide capture methods along with an examination of the most promising techniques for carbon storage. The book opens with an introductory section that provides background regarding the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, an overview of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, and a primer in the fundamentals of power generation. The next chapters focus on key carbon capture technologies, including absorption, adsorption, and membrane-based systems, addressing their applications in both the power and non-power sectors. New for the second edition, a dedicated section on geological storage of carbon dioxide follows, with chapters addressing the relevant features, events, and processes (FEP) associated with this scenario. Non-geological storage methods such as ocean storage and storage in terrestrial ecosystems are the subject of the final group of chapters. A chapter on carbon dioxide transportation is also included. This extensively revised and expanded second edition will be a valuable resource for power plant engineers, chemical engineers, geological engineers, environmental engineers, and industrial engineers seeking a concise, yet authoritative one-volume overview of this field. Researchers, consultants, and policy makers entering this discipline also will benefit from this reference. Provides all-inclusive and authoritative coverage of the major technologies under consideration for carbon capture and storagePresents information in an approachable format, for those with a scientific or engineering background, as well as non-specialistsIncludes a new Part III dedicated to geological storage of carbon dioxide, covering this topic in much more depth (9 chapters compared to 1 in the first edition)Features revisions and updates to all chaptersIncludes new sections or expanded content on: chemical looping/calcium looping; life-cycle GHG assessment of CCS technologies; non-power industries (e.g. including pulp/paper alongside ones already covered); carbon negative technologies (e.g. BECCS); gas-fired power plants; biomass and waste co-firing; and hydrate-based capture. 
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