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Capturing exhaust CO2 gas using molten carbonate fuel cells

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Carbon dioxide is considered as one of the major contenders when the question of greenhouse effect arises. So for any industry or power plant it is of utmost importance to follow certain increasingly stringent environment protection rules and laws. So it is significant to keep eye on any possible methods to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in an efficient way. This paper reviews the available literature so as to try to provide an insight of the possibility of using Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFCs) as the carbon capturing and segregating devices and the various factors that affect the performance of MCFCs during the process of CO2 capture.
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, USA
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. B.R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India.
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  • [1] Umberto Desideri, Stefania Proietti , Paolo Sdringola , Giovanni Cinti , Filippo Curbis. 2012. "MCFC-based CO2 capture system for small scale CHP plants." Elsevier.
  • [2] A. Amorelli, M.B. Wilkinson , P. Bedont , P. Capobianco. n.d. "An experimental investigation into the use of molten carbonate fuel cells to capture CO2 from gas turbine." Elsevier.
  • [3] L. Caprile, B. Passalacqua, A. Torazza. n.d. "Carbon capture: Energy wasting technologies or the MCFCs." Elsevier.
  • [4] Kimihiko Sugiuraa, Kenji Takeia, Kazumi Tanimotob, Yoshinori Miyazaki. n.d. "The carbon dioxide concentrator by using MCFC." Elsevier.
  • [5] M. Lusardi, B. Bosio, E. Arato. n.d. "An example of innovative application in fuel cell system development: CO2 segregation using Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells."
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