Publications
2009 Conference Proceedings
Carbon Capture 2020 Workshop
October 5-6, 2009
Table of Contents
PRESENTATIONS
- Workshop Summary [PDF-1.2MB]
- Opening Comments and Overview Presentations on Ongoing FE and BES Carbon Capture Research
Dr. James J. Markowsky – Assistant Secretary, Office Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
Dr. William F. Brinkman – Director, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy
- FE Program for Carbon Capture [PDF-1.3MB]
Jared Ciferno – National Energy Technology Laboratory,
U.S. Department of Energy
- NETL Research Activities [PDF-1.6MB]
Geo Richards – National Energy Technology Laboratory,
U.S. Department of Energy
- BES Research on Carbon Capture [PDF-570KB]
Mary Galvin – Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
U.S. Department of Energy
- Overview of EFRC [PDF-1.5MB]
Berend Smit – University of California, Berkeley
- Overview of Powerplant Configuration, Flue Gas Conditions, Heat Flows, Scale of Operation [PDF-574KB]
John Marano – JM Energy Consulting, Inc.
- Oxy-Fuel Combustion Status [PDF-2.1MB]
Brad Adams – Reaction Engineering International
- Description of Models for Scale-up of Carbon Capture Technologies [PDF-1.7MB]
Madhav Symlal – National Energy
Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
- Short Talks followed by Poster Session
- Nanoporous Mixed-Matrix Membranes for Gas Separations [PDF-415KB]
Yves Chabal, University of Texas at Dallas
- Metal Monolithic Amine-Grafted Sorbent for CO2 Capture [PDF-764KB]
Steven S.C. Chuang, University of Akron
- Novel High Capacity Oligomers for Low Cost CO2 Capture [PDF-271KB]
Teresa Grocela Rocha, GE Global Research
- CO2 –Related R&D at RTI International [PDF-177KB]
Thomas Nelson, RTI International
- Atmospheric Carbon Capture for Reuse & Recycle [PDF-140KB]
Chad Staiger, Sandia National Laboratories
- Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks for CO2 Storage and Separation [PDF-280KB]
Jordan Schmidt , University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Ionic Liquid Membranes [PDF-89KB]
David Luebke, U.S. Department of Energy,
National Energy Technology Laboratory
- CO2 Capture Membrane Process for Power Plant Flue Gas [PDF-351KB]
Lora Toy, RTI International
- Brad Adams – Reaction Engineering International
- Novel Ionic Liquids for CO2 Capture: Computational Design to Laboratory Demonstration [PDF-391KB]
William Schneider, University of Notre Dame
- Holly Krutka – ADA Environmental Solutions
- A Novel Carbonate Slurry-Based Absorption Process [PDF-42KB]
Yongqi Lu,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Metal-Organic Frameworks [PDF-811KB]
Jeffrey Long, University of California, Berkeley
- Computational Investigations of Mechanisms Energetics and Dynamics Relevant to CO2 Sequestration and Capture [PDF-296KB]
Bruce Garrett, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Energy, Earth, and Human Systems Modeling for an Oxyfuels Transition Strategy [PDF-436KB]
Richard Doctor, Argonne National Laboratory
- Small Molecule Mimetics for Carbonic Anhydrase are Being Designed Based on the Structure of the Natural Catalytic Center [PDF-151KB]
Roger Aines, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Computational Screening of Solid Materials for CO2 Capture [PDF-362KB]
Yuhua Duan,U.S. Department of Energy,
National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Evaluating the Reaction Barrier of Amine Based Sorbents through Experimental Plug Flow Reactor Measurements [PDF-595KB]
John Kitchin, Carnegie Mellon University
- NETL Amine-Based Solid Sorbents for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture [PDF-63KB]
Daniel Fauth, U.S. Department of Energy,
National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Amino Acid and Peptide Salts for CO2 Removal [PDF-225KB]
Bingyun Li,West Virginia University
- CO2 Sequestration in Brine Aquifers by Gravitational Convection [PDF-347KB]
Amir Riaz, University of Maryland, College Park
- Advanced Polymeric Membranes for Carbon Capture [PDF-147KB]
Benny Freeman, University of Texas at Austin
- Demonstration of Multi-Pollutant Capture Including CO2 and SO2
from Coal Combustion [PDF-672KB]
Robert M. Statnick, Ohio State University
- Carbon Capture in Metal Organic Frameworks [PDF-403KB]
Jason Simmons , National Institute of Standards & Technology
- Solid Sorbents as a Retrofit Technology for CO2 Capture from Coal-Fired
Power Plants [PDF-361KB]
Sharon Sjostrom, AD Environmental Solutions
- Carbon Capture and Sequestration using Microalgae [PDF-131KB]
Donald DePaolo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Breakout sessions
- Reports from Breakout Sessions and Discussions – Facilitators
- Discussion of Developing a Student Competition [PDF-55KB]
Richard Calabrese – Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. DOE and University of Maryland, College Park
- Wrap-Up
Brad Tomer – National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
Harriet Kung – Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy
Workshop Goals
- Communicate status so that the research community understands:
- The scale and nature of the problem that needs to be addressed
- What parameters need to be defined for research activities
- The potential of new ideas emerging from basic research
- The status of existing Fossil Energy capture research
- Produce a roadmap for a coordinated effort that will impact carbon capture by 2020
- Identify ongoing research projects that could be connected to applied research goals
- Propose and critique a numeric modeling approach to quickly assess the full-scale
performance of new concepts
NETL Conference Services Information
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Phone: (412) 386-6044
FAX: (412) 386-6486
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