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  2. Supercritical carbon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Supercritical carbon dioxide (s CO 2 ) is a fluid state of carbon dioxide where it is held at or above its critical temperature and critical pressure . Carbon dioxide usually behaves as a gas in air at standard temperature and pressure (STP), or as a solid called dry ice when cooled and/or pressurised sufficiently.

  3. Supercritical fluid - Wikipedia

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    Supercritical water oxidation uses supercritical water as a medium in which to oxidize hazardous waste, eliminating production of toxic combustion products that burning can produce. The waste product to be oxidised is dissolved in the supercritical water along with molecular oxygen (or an oxidising agent that gives up oxygen upon decomposition ...

  4. CO2-Plume Geothermal - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of a CO2-Plume Geothermal system First, CO 2 would be injected in deep and naturally permeable reservoirs, just like in CCS , where the CO 2 would be heated by the surrounding hot rocks. At a nearby location, production wells would then extract the geothermally heated supercritical CO 2 back to the land surface, [ 4 ] where it would ...

  5. Supercritical liquid–gas boundaries - Wikipedia

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    Anisimov et al. (2004), [11] without referring to Frenkel, Fisher, or Widom, reviewed thermodynamic derivatives (specific heat, expansion coefficient, compressibility) and transport coefficients (viscosity, speed of sound) in supercritical water, and found pronounced extrema as a function of pressure up to 100 K above the critical temperature.

  6. Supercritical carbon dioxide blend - Wikipedia

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    Efficient supercritical CO 2 power cycles requires that the compressor inlet temperature is close to, or even lower than, the critical temperature of the fluid (31 °C for pure carbon dioxide). When this target is reached, and the heat source is higher than 600–650 °C, then the sCO 2 cycle outperforms any Rankine cycle running on water ...

  7. File:CO2 Supercritical state.webm - Wikipedia

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    Initially, a small amount of carbon dioxide was soldered in a small glass ampoule at a pressure of about 70 atmospheres. When the ampoule was heated, the carbon dioxide inside began to pass into a supercritical state, thereby creating an unusual state of matter, not liquid and not gas.

  8. Allam power cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Allam-Fetvedt Cycle is a recuperated, high-pressure, Brayton cycle employing a transcritical CO 2 working fluid with an oxy-fuel combustion regime. This cycle begins by burning a gaseous fuel with oxygen and a hot, high-pressure, recycled supercritical CO 2 working fluid in a combustor.

  9. Supercritical - Wikipedia

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    Supercritical steam generator, a steam generator operating above the critical point of water, hence having no water–steam separation; Supercritical water oxidation or SCWO, a process that occurs in water at temperatures and pressures above a mixture's thermodynamic critical point; Supercritical water reactor (SCWR), a Generation IV nuclear ...