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Chemical engineering / Exergy / Thermodynamic free energy / Pressure swing adsorption / Life-cycle assessment / Carbon capture and storage / Adsorption / Chemistry / Carbon dioxide / Carbon sequestration
Date: 2014-09-12 15:08:09
Chemical engineering
Exergy
Thermodynamic free energy
Pressure swing adsorption
Life-cycle assessment
Carbon capture and storage
Adsorption
Chemistry
Carbon dioxide
Carbon sequestration

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