Volatile Organic Compounds capture and removal: Methodologies Advances and current status
London Training For Excellence
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Location & dates
South West London
London
SW59NB
United Kingdom
Overview
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Description
Carbon Dioxide is one of the most important polluters of earth’s atmosphere. CO2 is mainly generated by human related activities such as combustion, transportation, energy generation, industrial manufacturing and others. It has proved to greatly contribute to the green house effect and to the subsequent rising of earth’s atmosphere. CO2 emissions rights are also evolving into a very significant ‘product’ for various countries, efficiently transforming their economies. Carbon Dioxide capture technologies have been investigated greatly in the last two decades. This course aims at explaining science, targets, requirements, advances and prospects in the current field.
Who is this course for?
- Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Environmental Chemists
- Petrochemical companies
- Investors in new technologies
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