[go: up one dir, main page]

Willauer et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Feasibility of CO2 extraction from seawater and simultaneous hydrogen gas generation using a novel and robust electrolytic cation exchange module based on …

Willauer et al., 2014

View PDF
Document ID
4066405866319661859
Author
Willauer H
DiMascio F
Hardy D
Williams F
Publication year
Publication venue
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

External Links

Snippet

A novel, robust, and innovative electrolytic cation exchange process has been used to efficiently extract large quantities of CO2 in the form of bicarbonate and carbonate from natural seawater, and to simultaneously produce H2 gas in quantities and ratios intended for …
Continue reading at www.academia.edu (PDF) (other versions)

Classifications

    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/44Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by dialysis, osmosis or reverse osmosis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D2257/00Components to be removed
    • B01D2257/50Carbon oxides

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Willauer et al. Feasibility of CO2 extraction from seawater and simultaneous hydrogen gas generation using a novel and robust electrolytic cation exchange module based on continuous electrodeionization technology
Willauer et al. Development of an electrolytic cation exchange module for the simultaneous extraction of carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas from natural seawater
Zhang et al. Emerging trends in sustainable CO2‐management materials
Roy et al. Emerging membrane technologies for water and energy sustainability: Future prospects, constraints and challenges
Sharifian et al. Electrochemical carbon dioxide capture to close the carbon cycle
Zhang et al. Ammonia-rich solution production from wastewaters using chemical-free flow-electrode capacitive deionization
Zhang et al. Continuous ammonia recovery from wastewaters using an integrated capacitive flow electrode membrane stripping system
Zhu et al. Will membranes break barriers on volatile fatty acid recovery from anaerobic digestion?
Zhang et al. Capacitive membrane stripping for ammonia recovery (CapAmm) from dilute wastewaters
Kumaravel et al. A short review on hydrogen, biofuel, and electricity production using seawater as a medium
Drioli et al. Process intensification strategies and membrane engineering
Kim et al. Redox-copolymers for nanofiltration-enabled electrodialysis
Nam et al. Electrochemical redox cells capable of desalination and energy storage: Addressing challenges of the water–energy nexus
Aleta et al. Direct ocean capture: the emergence of electrochemical processes for oceanic carbon removal
Wenten et al. Scale-up strategies for membrane-based desalination processes: a review
May-Britt Membranes in chemical processing a review of applications and novel developments
Jaroszek et al. Ion-exchange membranes in chemical synthesis–a review
Liu et al. Challenges and opportunities in continuous flow processes for electrochemically mediated carbon capture
Willauer et al. Development of an electrochemical acidification cell for the recovery of CO2 and H2 from seawater II. Evaluation of the cell by natural seawater
Politano et al. 2024 roadmap on membrane desalination technology at the water-energy nexus
Wang et al. Simple and low-cost electroactive membranes for ammonia recovery
Willauer et al. Development of an electrochemical acidification cell for the recovery of CO2 and H2 from seawater
Khoiruddin et al. Advancements in bipolar membrane electrodialysis techniques for carbon capture
Mei et al. Reverse electrodialysis chemical cell for energy harvesting from controlled acid–base neutralization
Navaee et al. Review on CO2 Management: From CO2 Sources, Capture, and Conversion to Future Perspectives of Gas-Phase Electrochemical Conversion and Utilization