Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
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Chemsuschem | 2010
Robert James Perry; Teresa Grocela-Rocha; Michael Joseph O'brien; Sarah Elizabeth Genovese; Benjamin Rue Wood; Larry Neil Lewis; Hubert Lam; Grigorii Lev Soloveichik; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn; Sergei Kniajanski; Sam Draper; Robert M. Enick; J. Karl Johnson; Hong‐bin Xie; Deepak Tapriyal
This work describes the first report of the use of an aminosilicone solvent mix for the capture of CO(2). To maintain a liquid state, a hydroxyether co-solvent was employed which allowed enhanced physisorption of CO(2) in the solvent mixture. Regeneration of the capture solvent system was demonstrated over 6 cycles and absorption isotherms indicate a 25-50 % increase in dynamic CO(2) capacity over 30 % MEA. In addition, proof of concept for continuous CO(2) absorption was verified. Additionally, modeling to predict heats of reaction of aminosilicone solvents with CO(2) was in good agreement with experimental results.
Archive | 2010
Robert James Perry; Teresa Grocela-Rocha; Michael Joseph O'brien; Sarah Elizabeth Genovese; Benjamin Rue Wood; Larry Neil Lewis; Hubert Lam; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn; Grigorii Soleveichik; Sergei Kniajanski
The novel concept of using a molecule possessing both physi-sorbing and chemi-sorbing properties for post-combustion CO2 capture was explored and mixtures of aminosilicones and hydroxyterminated polyethers had the best performance characteristics of materials examined. The optimal solvent composition was a 60/40 blend of GAP-1/TEG and a continuous bench-top absorption/desorption unit was constructed and operated. Plant and process models were developed for this new system based on an existing coal-fired power plant and data from the laboratory experiments were used to calculate an overall COE for a coal-fired power plant fitted with this capture technology. A reduction in energy penalty, from 30% to 18%, versus an optimized 30% MEA capture system was calculated with a concomitant COE decrease from 73% to 41% for the new aminosilicone solvent system.
MRS Proceedings | 2003
Ronald James Wroczynski; Radislav A. Potyrailo; James Edward Pickett; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
A new general approach for rapid performance screening of polymer compositions is provided. Multiple compositions are generated as one-dimensional libraries in a micro-extruder with step or gradient composition changes in
Archive | 2001
Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn; Slawomir Rubinsztajn
Archive | 2003
Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn; Slawomir Rubinsztajn
Archive | 2000
Gary William Yeager; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2003
Radislav A. Potyrailo; Ronald James Wroczynski; James Edward Pickett; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
Archive | 2003
Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
Archive | 2001
Gary William Yeager; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn
Archive | 2009
Robert James Perry; Michael Joseph O'brien; Tunchiao Hubert Lam; Grigorii Lev Soloveichik; Sergei Kniajanski; Larry Neil Lewis; Malgorzata Iwona Rubinsztajn; Dan Hancu