Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3046023403> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3046023403 endingPage "76" @default.
- W3046023403 startingPage "60" @default.
- W3046023403 abstract "A class of solvents for chemisorption-based CO2 capture, phase-change solvents, promises significant energy reductions due to liquid-liquid phase separation and partial solvent recycling before CO2 desorption. Although energy consumption is a critical aspect of the CO2 capture process sustainability, a holistic evaluation of health, safety, and environmental impacts is required to confirm the beneficial performance of processes employing phase-change solvents compared to conventional alternatives. This study outlines a method for combining the life cycle and environmental, health and safety hazard assessment. The method is applied for the first time on processes employing two different exemplary phase-change solvents, a reference aqueous solution of methylcyclohexylamine (MCA) and a novel mixture of cyclohexylpropane-1,3-diamine (S1N) and dimethylcyclohexylamine (DMCA). The results show that phase-change solvents have the potential to be a better alternative to conventional amine (i.e., MEA) solvent systems due to the reduced reboiler duty and lower impact on the environment. However, additional care might need to be taken to prevent the potential accumulation of the carcinogenic nitrosamines in the system." @default.
- W3046023403 created "2020-08-03" @default.
- W3046023403 creator A5018067185 @default.
- W3046023403 creator A5046686253 @default.
- W3046023403 creator A5060799984 @default.
- W3046023403 creator A5064744660 @default.
- W3046023403 creator A5066172500 @default.
- W3046023403 date "2021-01-01" @default.
- W3046023403 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3046023403 title "Environmental, health and safety assessment of post-combustion CO2 capture processes with phase-change solvents" @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1462476268 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1589109489 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1966148771 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1968099746 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1968273170 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1972526138 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1975030535 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1976708164 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1978561361 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1984740192 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W1986221807 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2002266840 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2013099568 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2024353668 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2030310370 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2034772686 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2037270338 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2055450914 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2066243315 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2071679774 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2079589636 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2090959444 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2094611904 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2188562545 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2337018990 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2553855153 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2557923254 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2560078599 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2593599172 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2604421914 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2622236899 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2757456806 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2778834436 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W286407072 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2888662929 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2910489163 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2912173573 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2914963954 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2922266249 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2923542113 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2965853048 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2994635482 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W2995226809 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W3005512719 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W3027067427 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W3094780052 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W3198715448 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W3199314157 @default.
- W3046023403 cites W4252310885 @default.
- W3046023403 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2020.07.015" @default.
- W3046023403 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3046023403 type Work @default.
- W3046023403 sameAs 3046023403 @default.
- W3046023403 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W3046023403 countsByYear W30460234032021 @default.
- W3046023403 countsByYear W30460234032022 @default.
- W3046023403 countsByYear W30460234032023 @default.
- W3046023403 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3046023403 hasAuthorship W3046023403A5018067185 @default.
- W3046023403 hasAuthorship W3046023403A5046686253 @default.
- W3046023403 hasAuthorship W3046023403A5060799984 @default.
- W3046023403 hasAuthorship W3046023403A5064744660 @default.
- W3046023403 hasAuthorship W3046023403A5066172500 @default.
- W3046023403 hasBestOaLocation W30460234031 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C131779359 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C204030448 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C21880701 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C2778348673 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C2778706760 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C2780471494 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C548081761 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConcept C76752636 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C127413603 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C131779359 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C139719470 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C162324750 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C178790620 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C185592680 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C204030448 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C21880701 @default.
- W3046023403 hasConceptScore W3046023403C2778348673 @default.