Search Results - "Ntiamoah, Augustine"
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CO2 Capture by Temperature Swing Adsorption: Use of Hot CO2‑Rich Gas for Regeneration
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (27-01-2016)“…Temperature swing adsorption (TSA) is an attractive technology for CO2 removal from gas streams. CO2 capture by a TSA process in which the recovered CO2…”
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Environmental impacts of cocoa production and processing in Ghana: life cycle assessment approach
Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-11-2008)“…Ghana is the world's second largest producer of cocoa beans. In addition to exporting raw cocoa beans, the country also processes some of its beans into…”
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Analysis of the life-cycle costs and environmental impacts of cooking fuels used in Ghana
Published in Applied energy (01-10-2012)“…► Environmental impact assessment and costing of six cooking fuels were undertaken. ► Using traditional methods, firewood was found to be the cheapest but most…”
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Effects of feed gas concentration, temperature and process parameters on vacuum swing adsorption performance for CO2 capture
Published in Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) (01-04-2015)“…•Zeolite APG3-13X experimentally assessed for its CO2 capture performance.•CO2 capture studied over a range in feed concentration, temperature and…”
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Charcoal, Biogas, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas as Cooking Fuels in Ghana
Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-08-2011)“…Summary Standard life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology has been used to determine and compare the environmental impacts of three different cooking fuels used…”
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Modeling and assessment of the techno-economic analysis of biogas and its potential for the generation of electricity from water hyacinth biomass
Published in Journal of engineering and applied science (Online) (01-12-2024)“…The study presents the economic feasibility assessment of converting the produced biogas from water hyacinth biomass into electricity. Approximately, 0.3793 m…”
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Thermodynamic analysis of anaerobic digestion of Eichornia crassipes (Water Hyacinth) biomass from the Volta River basin of Ghana using fruit waste sludge as inoculum
Published in Chemical thermodynamics and thermal analysis (01-06-2024)“…•The study investigates the thermodynamic aspects of biogas production from water hyacinth as a renewable biomass source.•This study demonstrates the potential…”
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Strategies for CO2 capture from different CO2 emission sources by vacuum swing adsorption technology
Published in Chinese journal of chemical engineering (01-04-2016)“…Different VSA (Vacuum Swing Adsorption) cycles and process schemes have been evaluated to find suitable process configurations for effectively separating C02…”
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CO2 capture by vacuum swing adsorption: role of multiple pressure equalization steps
Published in Adsorption : journal of the International Adsorption Society (01-10-2015)“…The performance of a 4-bed/16-step vacuum swing adsorption cycle containing three pressure equalization (PE) steps has been analysed in order to understand the…”
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Techno-economic assessment of hydrogen production in Ghana through PV electrolysis and biomass gasification
Published in Oxford Open Energy (01-02-2024)“…Abstract The potential to develop a green hydrogen market in Ghana is assessed in this paper. The focus is on biomass gasification and photovoltaic-driven…”
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CO 2 Capture by Temperature Swing Adsorption: Use of Hot CO 2 -Rich Gas for Regeneration
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Effects of feed gas concentration, temperature and process parameters on vacuum swing adsorption performance for CO sub(2) capture
Published in Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) (01-04-2015)“…Vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) is a commercial technology for gas separation, and is promising for CO sub(2) removal from a range of process gases. In this…”
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