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1 Activation of magnesium rich minerals as carbonation feedstock materials for CO2 sequestration Maroto-Valer, M.M.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1627-1645
19 p.
article
2 Adsorption separation of carbon dioxide from flue gas of natural gas-fired boiler by a novel nanoporous “molecular basket” adsorbent Xu, Xiaochun
2005
86 14-15 p. 1457-1472
16 p.
article
3 Aminopropyl-functionalized mesoporous silicas as CO2 adsorbents Knowles, Gregory P.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1435-1448
14 p.
article
4 Biomimetic sequestration of CO2 in carbonate form: Role of produced waters and other brines Liu, Ning
2005
86 14-15 p. 1615-1625
11 p.
article
5 Calendar 2005
86 14-15 p. 1705-
1 p.
article
6 Carbon sequestration using brine of adjusted pH to form mineral carbonates Druckenmiller, Matthew L.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1599-1614
16 p.
article
7 C-Lock: An online system to standardize the estimation of agricultural carbon sequestration credits Updegraff, Karen
2005
86 14-15 p. 1695-1704
10 p.
article
8 CO2 capture by activated and impregnated anthracites Maroto-Valer, M. Mercedes
2005
86 14-15 p. 1487-1502
16 p.
article
9 Contents continued 2005
86 14-15 p. 1706-
1 p.
article
10 Design, process simulation and construction of an atmospheric dual fluidized bed combustion system for in situ CO2 capture using high-temperature sorbents Hughes, Robin W.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1523-1531
9 p.
article
11 Editorial Board 2005
86 14-15 p. CO2-
1 p.
article
12 Eutectic salt promoted lithium zirconate: Novel high temperature sorbent for CO2 capture Fauth, Daniel J.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1503-1521
19 p.
article
13 Experimental investigation of CO2–brine–rock interactions at elevated temperature and pressure: Implications for CO2 sequestration in deep-saline aquifers Rosenbauer, Robert J.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1581-1597
17 p.
article
14 IEA GHG Weyburn CO2 monitoring and storage project Preston, C.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1547-1568
22 p.
article
15 Improved immobilized carbon dioxide capture sorbents Gray, M.L.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1449-1455
7 p.
article
16 Modeling carbon dioxide sequestration in saline aquifers: Significance of elevated pressures and salinities Allen, D.E.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1569-1580
12 p.
article
17 Molecular modeling of HMS hybrid materials for CO2 adsorption Chaffee, Alan L.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1473-1486
14 p.
article
18 Numerical modeling of pore-scale phenomena during CO2 sequestration in oceanic sediments Kang, Qinjun
2005
86 14-15 p. 1647-1665
19 p.
article
19 Preface Maroto-Valer, M. Mercedes
2005
86 14-15 p. 1421-1422
2 p.
article
20 Process design of a new injection method of liquid CO2 at the intermediate depths in the ocean using a static mixer Tajima, Hideo
2005
86 14-15 p. 1667-1678
12 p.
article
21 Review of novel methods for carbon dioxide separation from flue and fuel gases Granite, Evan J.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1423-1434
12 p.
article
22 Semi-batch absorption and regeneration studies for CO2 capture by aqueous ammonia Yeh, James T.
2005
86 14-15 p. 1533-1546
14 p.
article
23 Utilization of macro-algae for enhanced CO2 fixation and biofuels production: Development of a computing software for an LCA study Aresta, Michele
2005
86 14-15 p. 1679-1693
15 p.
article
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