So amazing your videos are so informative and they way you elaborate your concepts it makes it so easier for viewers and listeners to understand , and at the end of your video you do a little summary to actually point out the key points of this concept or content. Am working on a carbon dioxide capture prototype and to be honest I've learnt a lot from your videos.
Very interesting video! Thank you! I wonder what would be the amines rate of adsorbtion on a (way more concentrated) flue gas where CO2 concentration would be about 10 % (mass percent).Would it capture all CO2 in a a single pass? I think not. If not how much more electricity and heat would be needed per ton of CO2 captured.
So amazing your videos are so informative and they way you elaborate your concepts it makes it so easier for viewers and listeners to understand , and at the end of your video you do a little summary to actually point out the key points of this concept or content.
Am working on a carbon dioxide capture prototype and to be honest I've learnt a lot from your videos.
This is great, nice work on the video!
Thank it helps me to understand better.
Great video! How many square meters are needed for every 1 metric ton of CO2 / year?
Very interesting video! Thank you! I wonder what would be the amines rate of adsorbtion on a (way more concentrated) flue gas where CO2 concentration would be about 10 % (mass percent).Would it capture all CO2 in a a single pass? I think not. If not how much more electricity and heat would be needed per ton of CO2 captured.
well done
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421 ppm of CO2 in atmosphere in May 2022
Amines are liquids so I don't understand why the process is called "solid sorbent".