Hello Sir I am Energetic and Process Eng. student in my last year in Benin ( West Africa). I am currently working on a Carbon Dioxide capture process for one of our Gas-fired power plant for my master thesis. By searching useful sources I stumble upon your UA-cam video. It would greatly help me if you can share your work or another useful ressource with me. I already send you an email and waiting for your response. Thank you very much.
Hello Sir Eric. I'm a Chemical Engineering student in my Final year in Ogbomoso (West Africa). I'm currently working on post combustion co2 capture using Aspen adsorption. It would greatly help if you can share me some of your experience and give me some assistance on things I don't understand yet
Hello Sir, I am chemical Eng. student in my final bachelor's year, currently working on a design project aimed to produce DME via biomass gasification, where the gasifier is followed by a WGSR to increase hydrogen molar ratio in the syngas produced. The WGSR is followed by an absorber and stripper to remove CO2 and separate it from the syngas. I am required to design this carbon capture unit of the plant, but we decided to use physical absorption using selexol solvent. I am struggling to find literature and info about such separation, will you please direct me to where I can find useful sources? Thank you very much.
Great presentation sir .. I'm finals student of Chemical engineering, I would really appreciate if you share your work with me sir , sent you an email already, hoping to get a response from you 🙏
Hello sir, I am currently a 4th year student pursuing chemical engineering. I'm working on a CO2 sequestration project whose content is based on the videos on your channel. I messaged you via email. Hope you respond.
Interesting topic and good presentation
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Hallo Sir My Names Aqbar, May I know what fluid package you use for carbon capture simulation
Hello Sir I am Energetic and Process Eng. student in my last year in Benin ( West Africa). I am currently working on a Carbon Dioxide capture process for one of our Gas-fired power plant for my master thesis. By searching useful sources I stumble upon your UA-cam video. It would greatly help me if you can share your work or another useful ressource with me. I already send you an email and waiting for your response. Thank you very much.
Shared with you :)
Hello Sir Eric. I'm a Chemical Engineering student in my Final year in Ogbomoso (West Africa). I'm currently working on post combustion co2 capture using Aspen adsorption. It would greatly help if you can share me some of your experience and give me some assistance on things I don't understand yet
Hi Mam, How are you? My story is same as you. Can you please share the master thesis with me? I will be very thankful to you.
Hello Sir, I am chemical Eng. student in my final bachelor's year, currently working on a design project aimed to produce DME via biomass gasification, where the gasifier is followed by a WGSR to increase hydrogen molar ratio in the syngas produced. The WGSR is followed by an absorber and stripper to remove CO2 and separate it from the syngas. I am required to design this carbon capture unit of the plant, but we decided to use physical absorption using selexol solvent. I am struggling to find literature and info about such separation, will you please direct me to where I can find useful sources? Thank you very much.
You can reach me via sina.orangi@gmail.com to send some literature.
@@sinaorangi7381 I sent you an email, thank you.
Dear Sir, Hope you are doing well. Its really amazing work. Can you please share your work with me? I emailed you already. Thank You
Great presentation sir ..
I'm finals student of Chemical engineering, I would really appreciate if you share your work with me sir , sent you an email already, hoping to get a response from you 🙏
Hello sir, I am currently a 4th year student pursuing chemical engineering. I'm working on a CO2 sequestration project whose content is based on the videos on your channel. I messaged you via email. Hope you respond.