MATESA - Advanced Materials and Electric Swing Adsorption Process for CO2 Capture

Publications

Journal Articles

  • New insights into UTSA-16
    Authors: Alessio Masala, Jenny G. Vitillo,Francesca Bonino, Maela Manzoli, Carlos A. Grande and Silvia Bordiga.
    Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. DOI: 10.1039/C5CP05905D

  • CO2 Adsorption Sites in UTSA-16: Multitechnique Approach
    Authors: Alessio Masala, Francesca Grifasi, Cesare Atzori, Jenny G. Vitillo, Lorenzo Mino, Francesca Bonino, Michele R. Chierotti and Silvia Bordiga. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, DOI: 10.1021/acs.j pcc.6b03333
  • Life-cycle assessment as a tool for eco-design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
    Authors: Carlos A. Grande, Richard Blom, Aud Spjelkavik, Valentine Moreau and Jerome Payet. Sustainable Materials and Technologies, DOI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214993717300295
  • A comprehensive modeling of the hybrid temperature electric swing adsorption process for CO2 capture
    Authors: S. Lillia, D. Bonalumi, C. Grande and G. Manzolini. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. DOI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1750583617309283

Workshop

  • MATESA Dissemination Day16/06/2016, Oslo, Norway

Flyers and Posters

  • MATESA Flyer - 15/09/2014

  • Comparison of Activated Carbon and ZSM5/Activated Carbon Monoliths in Electric Swing Adsorption Process for CO2 Capture.30/05/2016, Friedrichshafen, Germany

  • Model reduction (3D to 1D) of a monolithic honeycomb adsorber for optimization of electric swing adsorption cycle for CO2 capture.29/09/2015, Nice France

  • A 3D model of a honeycomb monolithic adsorber for electric swing adsorption process for CO2 capture. 29/09/2015, Nice France

  • New insight in UTSA-16-CO2 interaction. 12/09/2015, Potsdam, Germany

Oral Presentations

  • "Electric Swing Adsorption Cycle for CO2 Removal from Flue Gases of Power Plants". 31/05/2016, Friedrichshafen, Germany

  • "Electric Swing Adsorption for Selective CO2 Capture from Flue Gases". 30/05/2016, Friedrichshafen, Germany

  • "Reversible water adsorption at room temperature in amine-free MOF for CO2 separation: towards real post-combustion capture". 12/09/2016, Long Beach, California, United States

Published September 20, 2013