Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration are key components of all realistic climate change mitigation strategies. Power generation from fossil fuels and industrial processes such as cement and steel manufacturing produce large amounts of carbon dioxide at fixed locations and in relatively concentrated form. Capture of carbon dioxide from these sources is a logical first step in the process of reducing overall carbon release. The session is focused on reporting of novel carbon capture materials, devices, process analysis, and case studies of carbon capture systems for power generation and point sources from industrial manufacturing.
08:00 AM
Nicholas Cross, Mengyao Yuan, Wenqin Li
08:18 AM
Abdullah Al Moinee, Fateme Rezaei
08:36 AM
Dushyant Barpaga, Abhishek Kumar, Po Ki Tse, Amanda Lines, Samuel Bryan, David Heldebrant
08:54 AM
Jonathan Stickel, Jeffrey Young, Widad Yossri, Michael McNelis, Miles Abarr
09:12 AM
Gengyi Zhang, Narjes Esmaeili, Fathy Mohammed Eldesoky Attia, Haiqing Lin
09:30 AM
Ankana Roy, Hannah Holmes, Lisa S. Baugh, David C. Calabro, Johannes Leisen, Yi Ren, Simon C. Weston, Ryan Lively, M.G. Finn
09:48 AM
Cheick Dosso, Hector Pedrozo, Thien Tren, Lingxiang Zhu, Victor A. Kusuma, David Hopkinson, Lorenz Biegler, Grigorios Panagakos
10:06 AM
Katy Jessop, Paul Mobley, Jak Tanthana, Vijay Gupta, Marty Lail