Manenti, F.
Flavio Manenti is a professor of chemical plants and operations at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, where he leads the Centre for Sustainable Process Engineering Research (SuPER). He has been elected as a charity trustee at the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) and awardedthe Alexander von Humboldt Prize for senior scientist. His applied research on modeling, control and optimization is strictly related to practical applications on more than 40 industrial projects.
Syngas from H2S and CO2: An alternative, pioneering synthesis route?
Hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide represent major concerns for the hydrocarbon industry. Both species are contaminants and, since their use as feedstock is minor, are considered troubling byproducts.
Low-pressure absorption of CO2 from flue gas: Plant economics with incentives
The precedent to this article, published in the April 2011 issue of Hydrocarbon Processing, discussed the chemical feasibility and process engineering design to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue g..
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