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.
12:30 PM
Pranav Thacker, Jiaying Jin, Louise Marie C. Cañada, Joan F. Brennecke
12:50 PM
Jun Wang, Joseph Danner, Steven Weinman, Heath Turner, Jason Bara
01:10 PM
Fang-Yu Kuo, Glen P. Junor, Akachukwu D. Obi, Betar Gallant
01:50 PM
Uzochikwai Nwaduba, Chin Feng Ng, Jeffrey Seay, Kunlei Liu
02:10 PM
Seyedamin Razavi, Vahid Rahmanian, Mai Abdelmigeed, Muhammed Ziauddin Ahmad Ebrahim, Gregory Parsons, Tahira Pirzada, Fanxing Li, Saad Khan
02:30 PM
Deepanjali Roy, Aidan Ghee, Lindsey Powers, Oishi Sanyal