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Development and Deployment of Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs): Humanity’s Moonshot for the 21st Century
ChE-606 - Highlights in Energy Research seminar series
EPFL Valais Wallis
Worldwide energy demand is projected to grow strongly in the coming decades, with most of the growth in developing countries. Even with unprecedented growth rates in the development of renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind and bioenergy, the world will continue to rely on fossil fuels as the predominant energy source for at least the next several decades. Simultaneously, due to decades of inaction, most current climate models suggest that limiting warming to <2>
In this lecture, I will describe the design and synthesis, characterization and application of new supported amine materials that we have developed as cornerstones of new technologies for the removal of CO2 from dilute (flue gas) and ultra-dilute (air) gas streams.3 These chemisorbents efficiently remove CO2 from simulated flue gas streams, and the CO2 capacities are actually enhanced by the presence of water, unlike in the case of physisorbents such as zeolites. We will describe the development of these materials, how they integrate into scalable DAC technologies, as well as their key physicochemical structure-property relationships. DAC technologies offer an interesting case study for the parallel design of materials, unit operations, and processes in chemical engineering.
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Intervenants
- School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
Christopher W. JONES
Organisateur
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EPFL Valais Wallis
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Case postale 440
1951 Sion
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Domaine
- Chimie
Type d'événement: Conférence
Public cible: Professionnel
Lieu de l'événement
EPFL Valais Wallis - Salle de Conférence : Tseuzier
Rue de l'Industrie 17
Case postale 440
1951 Sion
Téléphone +41 (0) 21 695 82 00
Site Internet
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