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Life Cycle Assessment for supercritical pulverized coal power plants with post-combustion carbon capture and storage
L Petrescu, D Bonalumi, G Valenti, AM Cormos, CC Cormos
Journal of Cleaner Production 157, 10-21, 2017
1472017
Energy and exergy analyses for the carbon capture with the Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP)
G Valenti, D Bonalumi, E Macchi
Energy Procedia 1 (1), 1059-1066, 2009
1032009
CO2 mixtures as innovative working fluid in power cycles applied to solar plants. Techno-economic assessment
G Manzolini, M Binotti, D Bonalumi, C Invernizzi, P Iora
Solar Energy 181, 530-544, 2019
1012019
A parametric investigation of the Chilled Ammonia Process from energy and economic perspectives
G Valenti, D Bonalumi, E Macchi
Fuel 101, 74-83, 2012
952012
Amine-based post-combustion CO2 capture in air-blown IGCC systems with cold and hot gas clean-up
A Giuffrida, D Bonalumi, G Lozza
Applied Energy 110, 44-54, 2013
772013
Comparison of two electrolyte models for the carbon capture with aqueous ammonia
V Darde, K Thomsen, WJM van Well, D Bonalumi, G Valenti, E Macchi
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 8, 61-72, 2012
702012
Energetic evaluation of a power plant integrated with a piperazine-based CO2 capture process
HM Kvamsdal, MC Romano, L van der Ham, D Bonalumi, P van Os, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 28, 343-355, 2014
632014
A comprehensive modeling of the hybrid temperature electric swing adsorption process for CO2 capture
S Lillia, D Bonalumi, C Grande, G Manzolini
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 74, 155-173, 2018
592018
5 – Thermal stability of organic fluids for Organic Rankine Cycle systems
CM Invernizzi, D Bonalumi
Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power Systems 107, 121-151, 2016
532016
Effect of a partial thermal decomposition of the working fluid on the performances of ORC power plants
T Rajabloo, D Bonalumi, P Iora
Energy 133, 1013-1026, 2017
432017
Investigations of an air-blown integrated gasification combined cycle fired with high-sulphur coal with post-combustion carbon capture by aqueous ammonia
D Bonalumi, A Giuffrida
Energy 117, 439-449, 2016
412016
CO2-TiCl4 working fluid for high-temperature heat source power cycles and solar application
D Bonalumi, S Lasala, E Macchi
Renewable energy 147, 2842-2854, 2020
392020
Titanium tetrachloride as novel working fluid for high temperature Rankine Cycles: Thermodynamic analysis and experimental assessment of the thermal stability
CM Invernizzi, P Iora, D Bonalumi, E Macchi, R Roberto, M Caldera
Applied Thermal Engineering 107, 21-27, 2016
352016
A layout for the carbon capture with aqueous ammonia without salt precipitation
D Bonalumi, G Valenti, S Lillia, PL Fosbøl, K Thomsen
Energy Procedia 86, 134-143, 2016
342016
Rate-based simulation and techno-economic analysis of coal-fired power plants with aqueous ammonia carbon capture
D Bonalumi, S Lillia, G Valenti
Energy conversion and management 199, 111966, 2019
292019
Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of NH3-K2CO3-CO2-H2O system for carbon capture applications
S Lillia, D Bonalumi, PL Fosbøl, K Thomsen, I Jayaweera, G Valenti
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 85, 121-131, 2019
272019
Modeling of ultra super critical power plants integrated with the chilled ammonia process
G Valenti, D Bonalumi, E Macchi
Energy Procedia 4, 1721-1728, 2011
272011
Alternative layouts for the carbon capture with the Chilled Ammonia Process
G Valenti, D Bonalumi, P Fosbøl, E Macchi, K Thomsen, D Gatti
Energy Procedia 37, 2076-2083, 2013
262013
Techno-economic comparison of combined cycle gas turbines with advanced membrane configuration and monoethanolamine solvent at part load conditions
M Van Der Spek, D Bonalumi, G Manzolini, A Ramirez, A Faaij
Energy & fuels 32 (1), 625-645, 2018
252018
A study of CO2 capture in advanced IGCC systems by ammonia scrubbing
D Bonalumi, A Giuffrida, G Lozza
Energy Procedia 45, 663-670, 2014
232014
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