Print Email Facebook Twitter Electrochemical oceanic carbon capture Title Electrochemical oceanic carbon capture: using bipolar membrane electrodialysis Author sharifian, rezvan (TU Delft ChemE/Transport Phenomena) Contributor Kleijn, C.R. (promotor) Vermaas, D.A. (copromotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2022-11-30 Abstract To mitigate climate change, carbon capture is necessary. In addition to the energy transition towards renewable sources and green house gasses emission reduction, CO2 capture from flue gas and its sinks, including air and the ocean, must be promoted. By 2030, in less than 8 years, the global carbon capture capacity must increase 100 × (from the current ca. 40 MtCO2 yr−1 to 4 GtCO2 yr−1). To meet the net zero carbon goals of 2050, sustainable, scalable, inexpensive technologies that fit in an electrified industry and have a small footprint are needed for carbon capture. Currently, such technologies do not exist. In the framework of the necessary carbon capture, and the opportunities for electrochemical (ocean) CO2 capture, five research questions are defined and addressed in this thesis... Subject Bipolar membraneelectrochemistrycarbon capture To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:a897737d-9aa0-44e2-80d3-c4041691de0a ISBN 978-94-6384-382-9 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2022 rezvan sharifian Files PDF Online_version_TUD_Disser ... 102022.pdf 45.67 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a897737d-9aa0-44e2-80d3-c4041691de0a/datastream/OBJ/view