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This user is a student editor in Wikipedia:Wiki_Ed/UC_Berkeley/Carbon_Capture_and_Sequestration_(Spring_2016). Student assignments should always be carried out using a course page set up by the instructor. It is usually best to develop assignments in your sandbox. After evaluation, the additions may go on to become a Wikipedia article or be published in an existing article. |
Topic Selection
editThe topic of our CBE 195 Wiki project will be using liquid amine solvents for carbon capture.
Here are the Wikipedia articles we will be editing:
Here are the sources we will be using:
Description of How to Contribute to the Topic
editOur team will be editing Wikipedia articles regarding absorption using liquid amine solvents, namely Amine gas treating, Methyl diethanolamine, and Piperazine. Focusing on their applications in carbon capture and sequestration, we will be updating each article with summaries of research that has been done and information as to what role each plays in the industrial sector and scale.
In the first article, it is only stated that there is interest in using amines for removing CO2 and a cross-link to CCS, so updates on already-implemented amine usage in CO2 absorption for capture on a large scale will be added. In the latter two, though the industrial uses of the solvents are mentioned, there is no information through which they would be associated with CCS, so details on processes and existing plants that utilize these solvents will be added.