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Carbon capture and storage - one of the most important engineering challenges

I have been working on improved methods for CO2 capture. The technique uses the Absorption/Desorption with improved raw materials leading in substantially reduced energy costs and lower capital costs for instillation or plant modification.
Patent is in preparation. Anyone interested?

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What is your take on chemical looping combustion? Absorption-Desorption system works well for post-combustion carbon capture but adjusting the feedstock composition for combustion definitely makes carbon capture way lot easier.
Looking at this technology it has some very positive and powerful points. I don't know if it has seen much commercial success as of yet. BTW, some oxides can be be brought to their lower valence state using only light...cheap. And of course the oxide can then be oxidized without any fossil fuel involvement. As far as the absorption/desorption working well. Not really. The size of the scrubbers are enormous, 15 stories or better, expensive, and easily corroded. The system I am working on is much smaller and most importantly easily modified for existing plants. BTW the cost of CO2 capture is currently in excess of $50 ton. We cna do MUCH better.
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