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Air-ocean coupling process 1 CO2 capture 1 Coastal disaster 1 Coupling process 1 Harbor resonance 1 Ionic liquids 1 Membrane contactor 1 Membrane vacuum regeneration 1 Meteotsunami 1 Performance evaluation 1 Seiche 1
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Asano, Toshiyuki 1 Chen, Yue 1 Gao, Liu 1 Lu, Chun-Ting 1 Lu, Jian-Gang 1 Nishimura, Norihiro 1 Xu, Zheng-Wen 1 Yamashiro, Toru 1 Zhang, Hui 1 Zhao, Xin 1
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CO2 capture by membrane absorption coupling process: Application of ionic liquids
Lu, Jian-Gang; Lu, Chun-Ting; Chen, Yue; Gao, Liu; Zhao, Xin - In: Applied Energy 115 (2014) C, pp. 573-581
][BF4] were favorable for the coupling process. The aqueous [apmim][BF4] could give a high CO2 loading capacity at almost … atmospheric pressure and its absorption capability was much larger than that of [bmim][BF4] in the coupling process. CO2 partial … flux of the coupling process with aqueous [apmim][BF4]. The aqueous [apmim][BF4] could maintain a higher initial membrane …
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Field observations of meteotsunami locally called “abiki” in Urauchi Bay, Kami-Koshiki Island, Japan
Asano, Toshiyuki; Yamashiro, Toru; Nishimura, Norihiro - In: Natural Hazards 64 (2012) 2, pp. 1685-1706
A seasonal scale field observation extending over a period of 82 days was conducted in Urauchi Bay on Kami-Koshiki Island, to record meteotsunami events, disastrous secondary oscillations locally known as “abiki.” The bay has an elongated T-shape topography with a narrow mouth opening...
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