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ASCE Book CarbonCaptureandStorage 2015

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Carbon Capture and Storage: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Methods

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ASCE 2015 550
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“Sponsored by the Carbon Capture and Storage Task Committee of the Technical Committee on Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Engineering of the Environmental Council of EWRI Carbon Capture and Storage: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Methods presents comprehensive information on the principles of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). Among the various climate change mitigation strategies currently being explored, CCS technology allows for the continuous use of fossil fuels and provides time to make a changeover to other energy sources in a systematic way. Many factors decide CCS applicability worldwide, such as technical development, overall potential, flow and shift of the technology to developing countries and their capability to apply the technology, regulatory aspects, environmental concerns, public perception, and costs. This book provides in-depth information on the principles of CCS technology, different environmental applications, recent advances, critical analysis of new CCS methods and processes, and directions toward future research and development of CCS technology. Topics include:
carbon dioxide sequestration and leakage; monitoring, verification, and accounting of carbon dioxide in different settings; carbon reuses for a sustainable future; applications of CCS for the coal-powered electricity industry; carbon dioxide scrubbing processes and applications; carbon sequestration via mineral carbonation; carbon burial and enhanced soil carbon trapping; algae-based carbon capture; carbon immobilization enhanced by photosynthesis; enzymatic sequestration and biochar technology for CCS; carbon sequestration in the ocean; and modeling of carbon dioxide storage in deep geological formations. Engineers, scientists, students, government officers, process managers, and practicing professionals will find this book an essential reference on carbon capture and sequestration technology.”

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
4 Contents
10 Preface
12 Contributing Authors
14 Chapter 1 Introduction
20 Chapter 2 Carbon Capture and Storage: An Overview
2.1 Introduction
21 2.2 CCS Technologies
27 2.3 Current Status of CCS Technology
30 2.4 Barriers to CCS
34 2.5 Major Issues Related to CCS
44 2.6 Summary
2.7 References
50 Chapter 3 Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Physical/Chemical Technologies
3.1 Introduction
51 3.2 Separation with Solvents
57 3.3 Separation with Sorbents
60 3.4 Separation with Membranes
64 3.5 Separation with Other Technologies
66 3.6 Carbon Capture Schemes for Different Sources
72 3.7 Conclusions
73 3.8 References
78 Chapter 4 Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Biological Technologies
4.1 Introduction
79 4.2 Biological Processes for Carbon Capture
89 4.3 Biological Processes for CO[sub(2)] Sequestration
100 4.4 Advanced Biological Processes for CCS
108 4.5 Biotic versus Abiotic CCS
109 4.6 Summary
111 4.7 Acknowledgements
4.8 Abbreviations
112 4.9 References
126 Chapter 5 CO[sub(2)] Sequestration and Leakage
5.1 Introduction
128 5.2 Ocean Carbon Sequestration (OCS)
139 5.3 Geological Carbon Sequestration (GCS)
147 5.4 Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration (TCS)
152 5.5 Leakage, MVA, and LCRM
157 5.6 Future Trends and Summary
159 5.7 Acknowledgements
160 5.8 Abbreviations
5.9 References
172 Chapter 6 Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting of CO[sub(2)] Stored in Deep Geological Formations
6.1 Introduction
173 6.2 Generic Storage Options for Geological Storage of CO[sub(2)]
176 6.3 MVA: Background and General Procedures
182 6.4 Key Monitoring Techniques of MVA
195 6.5 Two Case Studies
198 6.6 Current Issues and Future Research Needs
199 6.7 Conclusions
200 6.8 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
201 6.9 References
208 Chapter 7 Carbon Reuses for a Sustainable Future
7.1 Introduction
210 7.2 CO[sub(2)] Reuse as Fuel
216 7.3 Carbon Reuse as Plastics
220 7.4 CO[sub(2)] Reuse towards Low Carbon Economy
224 7.5 Conclusions
7.6 References
230 Chapter 8 Carbon Dioxide Capture Technology for the Coal-Powered Electricity Industry
8.1 Introduction
231 8.2 CO[sub(2)] Capture Technologies
240 8.3 Principles of Sorption-Based CO[sub(2)] Capture Technologies
244 8.4 Major Issues and Future Perspectives
246 8.5 Conclusions
8.6 References
252 Chapter 9 CO[sub(2)] Scrubbing Processes and Applications
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Process Overview
254 9.3 Advantage and Disadvantage
255 9.4 CO[sub(2)] Scrubbing Materials
268 9.5 Current Status of CO[sub(2)] Scrubbing Technology
278 9.6 Future Perspectives
279 9.7 Conclusions
280 9.8 References
294 Chapter 10 Carbon Sequestration via Mineral Carbonation: Overview and Assessment
10.1 Introduction
297 10.2 Choice of Minerals
300 10.3 Process Thermodynamics
10.4 Pre-Treatment
301 10.5 Carbonation Processes
308 10.6 Techno-Economic and Environmental Evaluation of Mineral Carbonation
309 10.7 Benefits of CO[sub(2)] Sequestration by Mineral Carbonation
310 10.8 Future Research Directions
311 10.9 References
316 Chapter 11 Carbon Burial and Enhanced Soil Carbon Trapping
11.1 Introduction
317 11.2 Carbon Burial
332 11.3 Enhanced Soil Carbon Trapping
341 11.4 Conclusions
342 11.5 Acknowledgements
11.6 Abbreviations
11.7 References
352 Chapter 12 Algae-Based Carbon Capture and Sequestrations
12.1 Introduction
353 12.2 Principle and Carbon Cycle
355 12.3 Effects of Major Factors
363 12.4 Applications
369 12.5 Economic Analysis
370 12.6 Limitation and Future Perspectives
372 12.7 Summary
12.8 Acknowledgements
12.9 References
382 Chapter 13 Carbon Immobilization by Enhanced Photosynthesis of Plants
13.1 Introduction
383 13.2 Deforestation and Reforestation
391 13.3 Genetic Engineering to Increase C4 Plants
401 13.4 Future Trends and Perspectives
402 13.5 Summary
403 13.6 Acknowledgements
13.7 References
414 Chapter 14 Enzymatic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Carbonic Anhydrase Catalytic Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
423 14.3 Other Enzyme Catalytic Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
425 14.4 Technical Limitations and Future Perspective
426 14.5 Summary
427 14.6 Acknowledgements
14.7 Abbreviations
14.8 References
434 Chapter 15 Biochar
15.1 Introduction
435 15.2 Role of Biochar for CCS
436 15.3 Biochar Technology
448 15.4 Biochar for Development of Sustainable Society
454 15.5 Biochar Sustainability
456 15.6 Concerns and Future Perspectives
459 15.7 Summary
460 15.8 Acknowledgements
15.9 Abbreviations
461 15.10 References
468 Chapter 16 Enhanced Carbon Sequestration in Oceans: Principles, Strategies, Impacts, and Future Perspectives
16.1 Background of CO[sub(2)] Sequestration in Oceans
471 16.2 Major Strategies for Ocean Sequestration of CO[sub(2)]
475 16.3 Ocean Nourishment
478 16.4 Impact of Ocean Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
479 16.5 Future Perspectives
480 16.6 Summary
16.7 Acknowledgements
16.8 Abbreviations
481 16.9 References
488 Chapter 17 Modeling and Uncertainty Analysis of Transport and Geological Sequestration of CO[sub(2)]
17.1 Introduction
489 17.2 Modeling CO[sub(2)] Transport to Sequestration Site
492 17.3 CO[sub(2)] Storage Capacity and Injectivity
495 17.4 Modeling of Sink Performance
500 17.5 Leakage Potential and Its Mitigation for Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifer
505 17.6 Conclusion
507 17.7 References
512 Chapter 18 Carbon Capture and Storage: Major Issues, Challenges, and the Path Forward
18.1 Introduction
513 18.2 Cost and Economics Issues
517 18.3 Legal and Regulatory Issues
524 18.4 Social Acceptability Issues
526 18.5 Technical Issues: Uncertainty and Scalability
528 18.6 Conclusion
529 18.7 References
532 Index
A
B
533 C
537 D
E
538 F
G
539 H
I
540 K
L
M
541 N
O
P
542 R
S
543 T
544 U
W
Z
546 Editor Biographies
ASCE Book CarbonCaptureandStorage 2015
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