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  2. Carbon dioxide scrubber - Wikipedia

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    A carbon dioxide scrubber is a piece of equipment that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO 2). It is used to treat exhaust gases from industrial plants or from exhaled air in life support systems such as rebreathers or in spacecraft, submersible craft or airtight chambers. Carbon dioxide scrubbers are also used in controlled atmosphere (CA) storage and ...

  3. Soda lime - Wikipedia

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    Soda lime canister used in anaesthetic machines to act as a carbon dioxide scrubber. Soda lime, a mixture of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and calcium oxide (CaO), is used in granular form within recirculating breathing environments like general anesthesia and its breathing circuit, submarines, rebreathers, and hyperbaric chambers and underwater habitats.

  4. Direct air capture - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide that is stored underground has a high risk of leakage, and the consequences of a major leak could be catastrophic. [121] "Atmospheric CO2 levels could spike significantly, especially if a leak were to occur from a major storage site." [120] Anxiety surrounding the possibility of a CO2 leakage is common worry among those who doubt ...

  5. Carbon dioxide scrubbing - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide scrubbing may refer to: Carbon dioxide scrubber, a device that absorbs carbon dioxide; Carbon capture and storage, the capture of carbon dioxide from ...

  6. Mechanically aided scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1-Centrifugal fan scrubber. Mechanically aided scrubbers are a form of pollution control technology. This type of technology is a part of the group of air pollution controls collectively referred to as wet scrubbers. In addition to using liquid sprays or the exhaust stream, scrubbing systems can use motors to supply energy.

  7. Solid sorbents for carbon capture - Wikipedia

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    However, existing power plants require the post-combustion separation of CO 2 from the flue gas with a scrubber. In such a system, fossil fuels are combusted with air and CO 2 is selectively removed from a gas mixture also containing N 2, H 2 O, O 2 and trace sulphur, nitrogen and metal impurities.

  8. Scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Scrubber systems (e.g. chemical scrubbers, gas scrubbers) are a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates and/or gases from industrial exhaust streams. An early application of a carbon dioxide scrubber was in the submarine the Ictíneo I, in 1859; a role for which they continue to be used today ...

  9. Amine gas treating - Wikipedia

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    Amine gas plant at a natural gas field. Amine gas treating, also known as amine scrubbing, gas sweetening and acid gas removal, refers to a group of processes that use aqueous solutions of various alkylamines (commonly referred to simply as amines) to remove hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) from gases.