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Theses and Dissertations
This collection contains theses and dissertations of graduate students of the University of Alberta. The collection contains a very large number of theses electronically available that were granted from 1947 to 2009, 90% of theses granted from 2009-2014, and 100% of theses granted from April 2014 to the present (as long as the theses are not under temporary embargo by agreement with the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies). IMPORTANT NOTE: To conduct a comprehensive search of all UofA theses granted and in University of Alberta Libraries collections, search the library catalogue at www.library.ualberta.ca - you may search by Author, Title, Keyword, or search by Department.
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Items in this Collection
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Spring 2024
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction through carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be pivotal in achieving the world’s net zero emissions target by 2050. However, we have a long way to go before CCS is implemented at scale worldwide. Emerging technologies such as adsorption-based CO2 capture...
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Fall 2023
Adsorption-based oxygen concentrators are modular devices that take in air and operate using electricity to produce 95% pure oxygen. These devices consume less unit energy and are more economical when producing oxygen on a small-to-medium scale (< 300 tons oxygen per day), compared to cryogenic...