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                             35 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An integrated model for CO2 hydrate formation in sand sediments for sub-seabed CO2 storage Yu, Tao
2016
52 C p. 250-269
20 p.
artikel
2 Applicability of aquifer impact models to support decisions at CO2 sequestration sites Keating, Elizabeth
2016
52 C p. 319-330
12 p.
artikel
3 A simulation study of the effect of trapping model, geological heterogeneity and injection strategies on CO2 trapping Rasmusson, K.
2016
52 C p. 52-72
21 p.
artikel
4 A techno-economic analysis of post-combustion CO2 capture and compression applied to a combined cycle gas turbine: Part II. Identifying the cost-optimal control and design variables Alhajaj, Ahmed
2016
52 C p. 331-343
13 p.
artikel
5 Carbon dioxide capture by [emim][Ac] ionic liquid in a polysulfone hollow fiber membrane contactor Gomez-Coma, L.
2016
52 C p. 401-409
9 p.
artikel
6 CO2 absorption using gas-liquid membrane contactors made of highly porous poly(vinyl chloride) hollow fiber membranes Fashandi, Hossein
2016
52 C p. 13-23
11 p.
artikel
7 Comparative evaluation of CO2 capture from flue gas by [Emim][Ac] ionic liquid, aqueous potassium carbonate (without activator) and MEA solutions in a packed column Zareie-kordshouli, F.
2016
52 C p. 305-318
14 p.
artikel
8 Comparison of CO2 liquefaction pressures for ship-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) chain Seo, Youngkyun
2016
52 C p. 1-12
12 p.
artikel
9 Comparison of sample preparation methods for the GC⿿MS analysis of monoethanolamine (MEA) degradation products generated during post-combustion capture of CO2 Reynolds, Alicia J.
2016
52 C p. 201-214
14 p.
artikel
10 Degradation and fate of N-nitrosamines in water by UV photolysis Afzal, Aqeel
2016
52 C p. 44-51
8 p.
artikel
11 Economic analysis of CO2-enhanced oil recovery in Ohio: Implications for carbon capture, utilization, and storage in the Appalachian Basin region Fukai, Isis
2016
52 C p. 357-377
21 p.
artikel
12 Editorial Board 2016
52 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
13 Evidences of localized CO2-induced diagenesis in the Cretaceous Quantou Formation, southern Songliao Basin, China Xi, Kelai
2016
52 C p. 155-174
20 p.
artikel
14 Experimental investigation on the natural convection heat transfer in the vertical annulus of a CO2 injection well under steady-state conditions Li, Xiaolu
2016
52 C p. 387-400
14 p.
artikel
15 Experimental research on desorption of ammonia decarbonization solution coupled sound wave Ma, Shuangchen
2016
52 C p. 231-236
6 p.
artikel
16 Functionalization of hollow silica microspheres by impregnation or grafted of amine groups for the CO2 capture Cecilia, J.A.
2016
52 C p. 344-356
13 p.
artikel
17 Further development and validation of CO2FOAM for the atmospheric dispersion of accidental releases from carbon dioxide pipelines Wen, Jennifer X.
2016
52 C p. 293-304
12 p.
artikel
18 Impacts of geological store uncertainties on the design and operation of flexible CCS offshore pipeline infrastructure Sanchez Fernandez, Eva
2016
52 C p. 139-154
16 p.
artikel
19 Impacts of thermo-physical properties of gas and liquid phases on design of absorber for CO2 capture using monoethanolamine Nookuea, Worrada
2016
52 C p. 190-200
11 p.
artikel
20 Long-lasting Cu-based oxygen carrier material for industrial scale in Chemical Looping Combustion Cabello, A.
2016
52 C p. 120-129
10 p.
artikel
21 Merits of pressure and geochemical data as indicators of CO2/brine leakage into a heterogeneous, sedimentary aquifer Trainor-Guitton, Whitney
2016
52 C p. 237-249
13 p.
artikel
22 Multivariate study of the dynamics of CO2 reaction with brucite-rich ultramafic mine tailings Entezari Zarandi, Ali
2016
52 C p. 110-119
10 p.
artikel
23 Permanent crosshole electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) as an established method for the long-term CO2 monitoring at the Ketzin pilot site Schmidt-Hattenberger, C.
2016
52 C p. 432-448
17 p.
artikel
24 Porosity–permeability relationships in modeling salt precipitation during CO2 sequestration: Review of conceptual models and implementation in numerical simulations Zhang, Shuo
2016
52 C p. 24-31
8 p.
artikel
25 Preliminary study on the CO2 injectivity and storage capacity of low-permeability saline aquifers at Chenjiacun site in the Ordos Basin Xie, Jian
2016
52 C p. 215-230
16 p.
artikel
26 Rate of CO2 transfer to loaded MEA solutions using a membrane contactor device Comite, Antonio
2016
52 C p. 378-386
9 p.
artikel
27 Reducing costs of carbon capture and storage by shared reuse of existing pipeline—Case study of a CO2 capture cluster for industry and power in Scotland Brownsort, Peter A.
2016
52 C p. 130-138
9 p.
artikel
28 System design and exergetic evaluation of a flexible integrated reforming combined cycle (IRCC) power plant system with carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and metal hydride based hydrogen storage Thallam Thattai, A.
2016
52 C p. 96-109
14 p.
artikel
29 Technical potential and abatement costs associated with the use of process emissions from sugarcane ethanol distilleries for EOR in offshore fields in Brazil de C. Merschmann, Paulo R.
2016
52 C p. 270-292
23 p.
artikel
30 Ten years of research on phase separation absorbents for carbon capture: Achievements and next steps Zhuang, Quan
2016
52 C p. 449-460
12 p.
artikel
31 The effect of CO2-enriched brine injection on the mechanical properties of calcite-bearing sandstone Lamy-Chappuis, Benoit
2016
52 C p. 84-95
12 p.
artikel
32 The National Risk Assessment Partnership’s integrated assessment model for carbon storage: A tool to support decision making amidst uncertainty Pawar, Rajesh J.
2016
52 C p. 175-189
15 p.
artikel
33 Translating risk assessment to contingency planning for CO2 geologic storage: A methodological framework Farhat, Karim
2016
52 C p. 410-431
22 p.
artikel
34 Use of above-zone pressure data to locate and quantify leaks during carbon storage operations Cameron, David A.
2016
52 C p. 32-43
12 p.
artikel
35 Using oxygen isotopes to quantitatively assess residual CO2 saturation during the CO2CRC Otway Stage 2B Extension residual saturation test Serno, Sascha
2016
52 C p. 73-83
11 p.
artikel
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