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Fog- and Froth-Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture in Fossil Fuel Power Plants

The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (UKy-CAER) is developing a transformational compact carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber with internal fog and froth formation, for use in a solvent-based post-combustion CO2 capture process, to surmount the limitations of packed-bed CO2 absorption columns and to lower the capital cost of carbon capture.

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Last Updated September 12, 2022, 11:25 (LMT)
Created June 3, 2022, 18:21 (LMT)
Citation Andrew Jones, Fog- and Froth-Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture in Fossil Fuel Power Plants, 9/9/2022, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/fog-and-froth-based-post-combustion-co2-capture-in-fossil-fuel-power-plants
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Poc Email andrew.jones@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Andrew Jones
Program Or Project Carbon Capture
Project Number FE0031733