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CO2 capture by hydrate crystallization - : A potential solution for gas emission of steelmaking industry

In order to study CO2 capture from a gas mixture by hydrate crystallization, we conducted separation experiments using TBAB as an additive, which makes the hydrate crystallization condition milder. Based on experimental results, we did flowsheeting simulations to evaluate a realistic energetic costi...

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Published in:Energy conversion and management 2007-04, Vol.48 (4), p.1313-1322
Main Authors: NGUYEN HONG DUC, CHAUVY, Fabien, HERRI, Jean-Michel
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