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Carbon capture and storage in China : status, regulatory framework and outlook Ghent University
Nowadays China is increasingly facing strong international pressures to reduce carbon emissions, standing at the cross-road of climate change issues: how to fulfill the emission reduction goal without undermining and blocking its ambitions on sustainable economic development. Facing this situation, carbon capture and storage(CCS)can be a new weapon for China to win the battle of climate change mitigation. Based on the description and analysis on ...
Novel hexaazatrinaphthalene-based covalent triazine frameworks as high-performance platforms for efficient carbon capture and storage Ghent University
As rigid and planar aza-based heteroaromatic scaffolds, hexaazatriphenylene (HAT) derivatives exhibit significant electron-deficient properties and high pi-pi stacking tendencies, which makes them promising building blocks for the construction of supramolecular architectures and functional porous materials. In this study, the rational design and synthesis of a family of novel and nitrogen-rich hexaazatrinaphthalene-based covalent triazine ...
Strategic Responses to Imposed Innovation Projects: The Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in the Alberta Oil Sands Industry Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Today's ‘activist’ attitudes and strong power of non-market stakeholders (such as government agencies, non-governmental organizations, labor unions) have triggered the phenomenon of imposed innovation projects. These are investment projects carried out by profit-seeking firms primarily in response to the demands of influential non-market stakeholders. Such projects are supposedly instrumental to the emergence of new, socially beneficial ...
Acetylacetone covalent triazine framework : an efficient carbon capture and storage material and a highly stable heterogeneous catalyst Ghent University
We present, for the first time, covalent triazine frameworks functionalized with acetylacetonate group (acacCTFs). They are obtained from the polymerization of 4,4'-malonyldibenzonitrile under ionothermal conditions and exhibit BET surface areas up to 1626 m(2)/g. The materials show excellent CO2 uptake (3.30 mmol/g at 273 K and 1 bar), H-2 storage capacity (1.53 wt % at 77 K and 1 bar), and a good CO2/N-2 selectivity (up to 46 at 298 K). The ...
The case for global regulation of carbon capture and storage and artificial intelligence for climate change University of Antwerp
This article investigates the trends in the global law-making process as it relates to carbon capture and storage (CCS) and associated technology. It detects regulatory deficiencies and makes a case favouring robust global regulation of such technology in realizing climate aspirations. CCS is recognized as an indispensable ally in the worldwide enterprise that seeks to limit carbon dioxide emissions. This article probes the relatively new and ...
Global regulation of carbon capture and storage as a climate change mitigation strategy: prospects, process and problems University of Antwerp
This chapter investigates the trends in international and European legal and policy regulation of the process related to carbon capture and storage (CCS). The global endeavor that seeks to limit carbon dioxide emissions has come to recognize CCS as an indispensable ally. This chapter offers an up-to-date and comprehensive commentary to the relatively new and developing area of international regulation of the process of CCS, a dimension that ...
Governance of climate technologies : the role of international environmental law in regulating and facilitating carbon capture and storage Ghent University
Climate change is coming, can technologies be the saviour? In a broader perspective of a ‘living’ law, this research aims at using the role of international environmental law in governing carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a case study to review multifaceted governance issues along the full-value chain of the climate technology deployment , to recast the model of conducting studies surrounding the theme of climate technology governance, to ...
Evaluation through column leaching tests of metal release from contaminated estuarine sediment subject to CO2 leakages from Carbon Capture and Storage sites KU Leuven
The pH change and the release of organic matter and metals from sediment, due to the potential CO(2) acidified seawater leakages from a CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) site are presented. Column leaching test is used to simulate a scenario where a flow of acidified seawater is in contact with recent contaminated sediment. The behavior of pH, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and metals As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, with liquid to solid (L/S) ratio ...