Mobile carbon capture (MCC) for transportation with high load density
(heavy-duty vehicle and maritime operation)
Finding suitable materials for the absorption and desorption of carbon dioxide from combustion product gas from heavy-duty transportation - reduction in time consumption and designing waste heat recovery configuration.
Experiments for temperature swing adsorption (TSA) with 0D system modeling to analyze the data comprehensively.
Min Ho, Hanmin, Min Woo, and Sechul are doing these works in collaboration with Prof. Kim's lab.
On-board E-fuel production and its feasibility analysis based on LCA/TEA
E-fuel production based on green H2 and captured CO2 for heavy-duty transportation by using plasma and catalysts (collaborated work).
Analyzing the feasibility of operating on-board e-fuel production with CO2 capture and engine combustion in series connection in terms of LCA and TEA.
Min Woo and Sechul are doing these works in collaboration with Prof. Helena's lab.