Abstract
The University of Aberdeen (UK) has a growing and stablished research group working on microwave-assisted carbon capture technologies at the school of Engineering. Led by AMPERE’s Secretary elect, Dr Claudia Fernandez-Martin (CFM), this active research group is investigating how the energy penalty associated with
regeneration in any carbon capture process can be mitigated with the use of microwaves.
regeneration in any carbon capture process can be mitigated with the use of microwaves.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 4-5 |
No. | 110 |
Specialist publication | Ampere Newsletter: Trends in RF and Microwave Heating |
Publication status | Published - 26 Apr 2022 |
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Ampere's Secretary Elect
Fernandez Martin, Claudia (Recipient), Jun 2021
Prize: Election to learned society