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Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemical Engineering Gliwice, Poland

Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemical Engineering Gliwice, Poland. Address: ul.Baltycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland; phone +48 32 2346915; e-mail: secret@iich.gliwice.pl. Chemical reactor engineering and catalytic processes Adsorptive and membrane separations

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Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemical Engineering Gliwice, Poland

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  1. Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemical EngineeringGliwice, Poland Address: ul.Baltycka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland; phone +48 32 2346915; e-mail: secret@iich.gliwice.pl

  2. Chemical reactor engineering and catalytic processes • Adsorptive and membrane separations • Selected problems of environmental protection • Process modelling and optimization • Preparation of catalysts and nanoporous materials Current research activities

  3. European project Recovery of methane from vent gases of coal mines and its efficient utilization as a high-temperature heat source • European project Hybrid hydrogen – carbon dioxide separation systems • IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme • IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Involvement in greenhouse gas activities

  4. Absorption of CO2 in amine solutions (including surface phenomena accompanying chemisorption) • Modelling, simulation and optimization of adsorption (pressure -, temperature - and electrical - swing adsorption) and membrane separation • Evaluation of adsorptive and membrane methods for the separation of CO2 from flue gas streams – to provide a robust and validated quantitative tool for a comprehensive assessment of these techniques Expertise in the capture of carbon dioxide

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