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Capacitive processes for carbon capture and energy recovery from CO2 emissions : Shaping a new technology going from water to gas applications
Author(s) -
LOUIS LEGRAND
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.18174/528554
Subject(s) - capacitive deionization , capacitive sensing , process engineering , electric potential energy , efficient energy use , desalination , water energy nexus , carbon capture and storage (timeline) , greenhouse gas , process (computing) , energy (signal processing) , engineering , environmental science , electrical engineering , computer science , chemistry , climate change , operating system , ecology , biochemistry , statistics , mathematics , membrane , biology , nexus (standard) , embedded system

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