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Department of Chemical Engineering/ School of Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Building on our earlier proof-of-concept studies of selectively removing and converting CO2 from biogas into net-negative algae biomass via the reversible absorption of CO2 into carbonate solutions, the project will establish continuous system operation to evaluate key performance parameters for algae-culture scale-up, including long-term carbonate cyclability, output gas quality, nutrient requirements, impact of changing environmental conditions and algae composition. The project will play a key role in informing the design, scale-up and roll-out of new algae-based carbon utilisation opportunities within the UK’s industrial clusters and requires close cooperation with the other two PDRAs working on whole system modelling and stakeholder engagement
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