10 Papers
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Will Conway is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Energy-efficient solvent regeneration in enzymatic reactive absorption for carbon dioxide capture
Mathias Leimbrink,Stephanie Sandkämper,Leigh Wardhaugh,Dan Maher,Phil Green,Graeme Puxty,Will Conway,Robert Bennett,Henk Botma,Paul Feron,Andrzej Górak,Andrzej Górak,Mirko Skiborowski +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the experimental results of aqueous MDEA solvent regeneration at the pilot scale with consideration of different solvent flow rates, CO2 loadings and applied reboiler duties were presented.
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The evolution of a new class of CO2 absorbents: Aromatic amines
Graeme Puxty,Will Conway,Qi Yang,Robert Bennett,Debra Fernandes,Pauline Pearson,Dan Maher,Paul Feron +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural rigidity and stability that aromaticity affords gives these amines a unique set of properties in terms of absorption performance, stability and biodegradability that means they should be considered as a promising class of amine for CO2 absorption applications.
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A New CO2 Absorbent Developed from Addressing Benzylamine Vapour Pressure Using Co-solvents
TL;DR: Benzylamine (BZA) has been identified as an attractive aromatic amine for CO 2 capture applications and a study was undertaken to find additives to use with BZA that would reduce its vapour pressure in aqueous solution as mentioned in this paper.
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A comparison of Raman and IR spectroscopies for the monitoring and evaluation of absorbent composition during CO2 absorption processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of Raman and infrared spectroscopies coupled with Partial Least-Squares Regression is compared for the determination of absorbent composition in a binary amine mixture.
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Amine Based Post-combustion Capture Technology Advancement for Application in Chinese Coal Fired Power Stations☆
Paul Feron,Will Conway,Graeme Puxty,Leigh Wardhaugh,Phil Green,Dan Maher,Debra Fernandes,Ashleigh Cousins,Gao Shiwang,Liu Lianbo,Niu Hong-wei,Shang Hang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an update on recent advancements in this area which has focused on: development of new liquid absorbent formulations, assessment of post-combustion capture of CO 2 process modifications, pilot plant evaluation in two facilities; one in Australia and one in China.
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