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In order for any material to be considered in a post‐combustion carbon capture technology, it must have high working capacities of CO2 from flue gas and be regenerable using as little energy as possible. Shown here is an easy to use method to calculate both working capacities and regeneration energies and thereby predict optimal desorption conditions for any material.
A model is developed to evaluate adsorptive materials for their working capacities and regeneration energies for a temperature swing process. Hong‐Cai Zhou and co‐workers show that this model allows different materials to be quickly and efficiently compared. Further details can be found on page 3957.
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