Particle Technology

Webinar: Particle Technologies for CO2 Capture

Webinar: Particle Technologies for CO2 Capture
  • Date From 28th June 2021
  • Date To 28th June 2021
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 13:00 BST. Duration: 1.25 hours.

Overview

This session is intended to provide a forum to report on the latest advances in fluidisation and particle technologies for clean energy production and carbon capture, particularly those targeting on sustainable production of hydrogen.

The session will provide an informal and interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and challenges in the fields of particle technologies applied to clean energy production and carbon capture and storage.          

Speakers

Professor Fabrizio Scala, Full Professor, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)

Fabrizio Scala is full professor of chemical engineering, chair of the Italian Section of the Combustion Institute and associate editor of the journal Fuel Processing Technology (Elsevier). His research interests are related to: combustion, gasification and pyrolysis in fluidized bed reactors; carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) techniques (calcium looping, chemical looping, oxy-combustion, methanation); pollutants abatement (SOx, NOx, Hg).

Dr Yongliang Yan, Research Associate, New Castle University

Dr Yongliang (Harry) Yan is a research associate in the School of Engineering working on scaling up a novel chemical looping concept for low-carbon hydrogen production.     

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Particle Technology Special Interest Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Time 

13:00—14:15 BST.

Software

The presentation will be delivered via GoToWebinar®. 
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You are advised to join the webinar at least ten minutes before the scheduled start time, to allow for your computer to connect.

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