Advanced CO2 Capture Technologies
Absorption, Adsorption, and Membrane Separation Methods
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Gastric cancer is the sixth most frequently diagnosed cancer and third in causing cancer-related death globally. The most frequently mutated gene in human cancers is TP53, which plays a pivotal role in cancer ini...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has been ranked as the second most deadly cancer and the third most diagnosed cancer cases for the year 2020. Specifically for Romania, the number of CRC-related deaths in 2019 was esti...
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Germline pathogenic variants in the E-cadherin gene CDH1 cause hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC), which is an autosomal dominant cancer syndrome, accounting for 1–3% of all gastric cancers. HDGC harboring ...
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Mutation spectrum of TP53 in gastric cancer (GC) has been investigated world-widely, but a comparison of mutation spectrum among GCs from various regions in the world are still sparsely documented. In order to id...
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The modification of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in RNA and its eraser ALKBH5, an m6A demethylase, play an important role across various steps of human carcinogenesis. However, the involvement of ALKBH5 in non-small-...
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In this study, a CO2 separation membrane was prepared by blending polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and a water-absorbing agent. The effects of the blend composition and the addition of amine-based additives on the separat...
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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology is an effective CO2 fixation technology, as documented by the special report produced by Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Tod...
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Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) is the most famous of hereditary gastric cancer syndromes with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, and its diagnosis can be made by identifying a pathogenic germ...
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In the present study, the selection and combination of the water-absorbing agent to blend with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for the preparation of a high-performance CO2-separation membrane were examined by evaluating...
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Germline mutations in CDH1, encoding E-cadherin, are known to be the causative mechanism of hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC). We encountered two cases of gastric cancer in a Japanese family with HDGC. A 2...
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Herein, poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nanospheres containing Mn-porphyrin, which exhibit chemically versatile and promising superoxide dismutase mimic, were prepared for biomaterial and drug-delivery-syste...
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In the present study, integrated polymers having gas barrier and water sorption properties were prepared by effectively blending two types of polymers to fabricate membranes for high-performance CO2 separation. N...
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As an introduction, this chapter describes the importance of CO2-capture technologies in the context of limiting the global temperature increase.
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This chapter presents CO2 capture with absorbents, especially a gas separation using a solvent, “absorption.” Gas separation of absorption is a commercialized technology in industries such as natural gas producti...
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Among various CO2-capture technologies, membrane separation is considered as one of the promising solutions, because of its energy efficiency and operation simplicity. Many research and development are conducted ...
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Amines are the most widely utilized chemicals for CO2 capture in a variety of capture methods based on the reversible reactions between amines and CO2 since their moderate interaction allows effective “catch and ...
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The adsorption method for CO2 capture is described in this chapter. The several types of absorbents including amine-based adsorbent and other ones are reviewed. Then, the advanced absorbents, i.e., “solid sorbent...