Leimbrink, MathiasMathiasLeimbrinkKupitz, KatharinaKatharinaKupitzNeumann, KoljaKoljaNeumannGórak, AndrzejAndrzejGórakSkiborowski, MirkoMirkoSkiborowski2020-12-142020-12-142016-11AIChE Annual Meeting (2016)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/8241In order to achieve the ambitious targets specified by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2011 and reduce GHG emission in the EU by 2020 at least 20% below those in 1990 carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have to be reduced significantly. Fossil-fired power plants are identified as major targets for carbon capture processes, since they are responsible for 40 % of the total global CO2 emissions (Mondal et al., 2012). Efficient post-combustion capture of CO2is one of the most promising options to face this crucial challenge and to achieve at least the specified short-term targets (Rochelle, 2009).enImproving the energy efficiency of carbon capture processes - Combining enzyme accelerated solvent systems and improved contacting equipmentConference PaperOther