
ICCU using SrO based sorbents
SrO is normally regarded as infeasible for CO2 capture due to the requirement of high
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SrO is normally regarded as infeasible for CO2 capture due to the requirement of high
CaO is the most common adsorbent for CO2 capture as it is cheap and has
BaO was investigated as the adsorbent of dual functional materials for integrated CO2 capture and
Integrated CO2 capture and utilisation for syngas production using methane as the reducing agent are
For integrated CO2 capture and utilisation (ICCU) target CO production, reverse water gas shift reaction
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