Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion: Process Modelling and Simulation is a comprehensive series that discusses the composition and properties of greenhouse gases and introduces different sources of greenhouse gas emission and the relation between greenhouse gases and global warming. The comprehensive and detailed presentation of common technologies, as well as novel research related to all the aspects of greenhouse gases, makes this work an indispensable encyclopedic resource for researchers in academia and industry. Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion: Process Modelling and Simulation reviews modeling studies of GHG emissions and surveys the details of carbon capture modeling with several well-developed processes such as absorbers, swing technologies, and microstructures. It addresses modeling of geological and ocean storage, and reviews simulation studies of the chemical conversion of carbon dioxide to any valuable materials. This book summarizes essential information required in the simulation and modeling of the processes that are beneficial in carbon capture, storage, or conversion.
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Table of Contents
Section I: Greenhouse Gases Emission 1. Modelling of methane emission 2. Modelling of carbon dioxide emission Section II: Carbon Capture Techniques 3. Process modelling and simulation of carbon capture using packed-bed and fluidized-bed absorbers 4. Modelling and simulation of carbon capture by adsorption technologies: PSA, TSA, VSA, etc. 5. Modelling and simulation of carbon capture using membranes 6. Modelling and simulation of carbon capture using micro-reactors Section III: Carbon Storage Techniques 7. Modelling and simulation of CO2 geological storage 8. Modelling and simulation of CO2 oceanic storage Section IV: Chemicals Production and Applications of Greenhouse Gases 9. Design and simulation of methanol production reactor from CO2 10. Design and simulation of urea production reactor from CO2 11. Modelling and simulation of CO2 photoreduction reactor 12. Reactor design for ethanol production from methane 13 Reactor design for direct conversion of methane to aromatics 14. Reactor design for direct conversion of methane to ethylene 15. Modelling of furnace and heat exchanger type reformers 16. Modelling and simulation of fixed-bed, fluidized-bed, and autothermal reformers 17. Modelling and simulation of membrane reactor for methane reforming 18. Modelling of ozone reactor for water treatment
Authors
Mohammad Reza Rahimpour Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.Prof. Mohammad Reza Rahimpour is a professor in Chemical Engineering at Shiraz University, Iran. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University joint with University of Sydney, Australia 1988. He started his independent career as Assistant Professor in September 1998 at Shiraz University. Prof. M.R. Rahimpour, was a Research Associate at University of California, Davis from 2012 till 2017. During his stay in University of California, he developed different reaction networks and catalytic processes such as thermal and plasma reactors for upgrading of lignin bio-oil to biofuel with collaboration of UCDAVIS. He has been a Chair of Department of Chemical Engineering at Shiraz University from 2005 till 2009 and from 2015 till 2020. Prof. M.R. Rahimpour leads a research group in fuel processing technology focused on the catalytic conversion of fossil fuels such as natural gas, and renewable fuels such as bio-oils derived from lignin to valuable energy sources. He provides young distinguished scholars with perfect educational opportunities in both experimental methods and theoretical tools in developing countries to investigate in-depth research in the various field of chemical engineering including carbon capture, chemical looping, membrane separation, storage and utilization technologies, novel technologies for natural gas conversion and improving the energy efficiency in the production and use of natural gas industries.
Mohammad Amin Makarem Research Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Dr. Mohammad Amin Makarem is a research associate at Shiraz University. His research interests are gas separation and purification, nanofluids, microfluidics, catalyst synthesis, reactor design, and green energy. In gas separation, his focus is on experimental and theoretical investigation and optimization ofpressure swing adsorption process, and in the gas purification field, he is working on novel technologies such as microchannels. Recently, he has investigated methods of synthesizing biotemplate nanomaterials and catalysts. Besides, he has collaborated in writing and editing various books and book chapters for famous publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley. Maryam Meshksar Research Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Maryam Meshksar is a research associate at Shiraz University. Her research has focused on gas separation, clean energy, and catalyst synthesis. In gas separation, she is working on membrane separation process, and in the clean energy field, she has worked on different reforming-based processes for syngas production from methane experimentally. She has also synthesized novel catalysts for these processes which are tested in for the first time. Besides, she has reviewed novel technologies like microchannels for energy production. Recently, she has written various book-chapters for famous publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley.