In Journal of CO2 utilization there has been published the article prepared by the group of researchers, among others from Thermal Processes Department - Bartosz Świątkowski (PhD), Paweł Kuczyński (PhD) and Jakub Kupecki (PhD).

In Journal of CO2 utilization there has been published the article prepared by the group of researchers, among others from Thermal Processes Department - Bartosz Świątkowski (PhD), Paweł Kuczyński (PhD) and Jakub Kupecki (PhD).

The work is entitled: Carbon recovery and re-utilization (CRR) from the exhaust of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): Analysis through a proof-of-concept and investigates the role of electrochemical generators (such as high-temperature fuel cells) to perform CRR as a practical secondary effect.
In the context of the paradigm of Carbon Recovery and Re-utilization (or CRR), this work focused on the role of electrochemical generators (such as SOFC) to perform CRR as an efficient secondary effect. In particular, results of the first SOFC-based poly-generation system with complete CO2 recovery in form of fast-growing biomass (micro-algae) are presented, as developed in the EU-funded project SOFCOM. The project was coordinated by the Polytechnic University of Turin (POLITO), with the participation of the Institute of Power Engineering (Thermal Processes Department).
Santarelli M., Briesemeister L., Gandiglio M., Hermann S., Kuczynski P., Kupecki J., Lanzini A., Llovell F., Papurello D., Spliethoff H., Swiatkowski B., Torres-Sanglas J., Vega L.F., Carbon recovery and re-utilization (CRR) from the exhaust of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC): analysis through a proof-of-concept, Journal of CO2 Utilization 2017, 18, 206-221

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