Abstract
Based on an isentropic adiabatic compression of pure CO2 typical approaches using the isentropic relation are compared with properties calculated from a fundamental equation of state in form of the Helmholtz energy. The comparisons focus on the estimated energy consumption of the compression, the estimated end temperature, and a reasonable thermodynamic behavior.
Keywords carbon capture and storage, isentropic adiabatic compression, thermodynamic properties, fundamental equations of state
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