Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 8:30 AM
Canal B (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
This session will focus on fundamental and applied aspects of developing effective solid sorbent materials for capturing carbon dioxide from gas streams. We welcome papers on synthesis, screening and development of new materials for CO2 capture, fundamentals of single component and mixtures adsorption, as well as scaling-up and performance testing studies. Experimental, theoretical and molecular simulations papers are welcome. The session will be followed by a session on “Process” aspects of CO2 capture by solid adsorbents. This site is open for submission till May 11, 2009.
Sponsor:
Adsorption and Ion Exchange
Chair:
Co-Chair:
8:30 AM
(353a)
Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide On Phase Change Material / Amino-Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Composite Adsorbent and Its Application to Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
8:48 AM
9:06 AM
(353c)
Design, Characterization, and Optimization of Hyperbranched Aminosilica (HAS) Adsorbents for CO2 Capture From Anthropogenic Point Sources
9:24 AM
(353d)
Adsorption of CO2-Containing Gas Mixtures Over Amine-Bearing Pore-Expanded MCM-41 Silica: Application to CO2 Separation and Purification
9:42 AM
(353e)
Reaction Equilibrium of Carbonation of Transition Metal Oxides and Hydroxides: a Practical Method to Screen Possible Reactions for CO2 Capture
10:18 AM
(353g)
Enhancement of C02 and CH4 Separation Via Amino-Functionalisation of the MIL-53 Metal-Organic-Framework
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