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Carbon Capture Technology C arbon capture and sequestration technology is being advanced by Southwest Research Institute ® (SwRI ® ) engineers and scientists. SwRI offers clients scientific know-how and process development expertise in carbon capture and sequestration to assist in the development of technologies to respond to climate change regulation. Capabilities Development capabilities include: • CO 2 capture pilot plant design/integration/operation • Capture technology selection and evaluation • Process and flue gas automated sampling and analysis • CO 2 separation membrane technologies • Capture system simulation and energy consumption evaluation • Use of regenerated CO 2 as a process feedstock • Site monitoring/control • Complete system analysis and process simulation • Process component integration • CO 2 absorption-enhanced reforming process development Experience Recent areas of work include: • Gas/liquid equilibrium testing – vapor liquid equilibria (VLE) data • Greenhouse gas-to-fuel technology • Geological sequestration testing • Chemical absorption and physical separation systems • High-temperature CO 2 separation ceramic membrane development • Greenhouse gas monitoring • Alternative energy (fuel cells, hydrogen production, chemical batteries) D016476_1732 D018049_0099 Fuel cell development D018049_0107 High-temperature CO 2 separation membrane evaluation system CO 2 absorption in a bubble column reactor

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Carbon Capture Technology

Carbon capture and sequestration technology is being advanced by Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) engineers and scientists. SwRI

offers clients scientific know-how and process development expertise in carbon capture and sequestration to assist in the development of technologies to respond to climate change regulation.

CapabilitiesDevelopment capabilities include:

• CO2 capture pilot plant design/integration/operation

• Capture technology selection and evaluation

• Process and flue gas automated sampling and analysis

• CO2 separation membrane technologies

• Capture system simulation and energy consumption evaluation

• Use of regenerated CO2 as a process feedstock

• Site monitoring/control

• Complete system analysis and process simulation

• Process component integration

• CO2 absorption-enhanced reforming process development

ExperienceRecent areas of work include:

• Gas/liquid equilibrium testing – vapor liquid equilibria (VLE) data

• Greenhouse gas-to-fuel technology

• Geological sequestration testing

• Chemical absorption and physical separation systems

• High-temperature CO2 separation ceramic membrane development

• Greenhouse gas monitoring

• Alternative energy (fuel cells, hydrogen production, chemical batteries)

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Francis Huang, PhD Eloy Flores IIIPrincipal Scientist Assistant ManagerCarbon Capture Processing Carbon Capture Processing(210) 522-6343 (210) [email protected] [email protected]

Southwest Research Institute is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies 1,200 acres in San Antonio, Texas, and provides more than 2 million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops and offices for more than 3,000 employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.

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Chemical Engineering DepartmentChemistry and Chemical Engineering Division

Southwest Research Institute6220 Culebra Road • P.O. Box 28510San Antonio, TX 78228-0510

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