Synthesis Of Hyperbranched Alumina Silica (Has) Using Pyrophyllite To Capture Co2 Emissions

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Prasad
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Growing concern over increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide has prompted new interests in development of materials and techniques for its sequestration. Various research and developmental work on different aspects of carbon capture technology are being extensively carried out worldwide. The main objective of the present work is to synthesize a HAS material having high capacity and robust ability for recycling to capture greenhouse gases with special reference to carbon dioxide (CO2) from the sources from where it is released to the atmosphere. Existing CO2 capture techniques involves the use of solid materials that lack sufficient stability for repeated use or liquid adsorbents that are expensive and require significant amounts of energy. Keywords: greenhouse gases, carbon capture, solid adsorbent, HAS material
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APA: M. Prasad  (2012)  Synthesis Of Hyperbranched Alumina Silica (Has) Using Pyrophyllite To Capture Co2 Emissions

MLA: M. Prasad Synthesis Of Hyperbranched Alumina Silica (Has) Using Pyrophyllite To Capture Co2 Emissions. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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