A Review of On-Board Carbon Capture and Storage Techniques: Solutions to the 2030 IMO Regulations
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on-board carbon capture; CO 2 emission; maritime sector; ammine scrubbing; molten carbonate fuel cells; membrane; absorption; limestone;All these keywords.
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