This research explores how impurities in captured CO₂ affect pipeline corrosion, helping ensure safe and long-term storage of carbon emissions in the fight against climate change
The PhD project is part of the MISSION CCS Marie Curie Doctoral Network which investigates how amine carry-over and impurities (such as water, NOx, SOx, CO, nitrosamines) affect localized
corrosion in supercritical CO₂ (sc-CO₂) transport systems.
The goal is to understand how these impurities impact the corrosion behavior and lifetime of pipeline materials used in carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure.
It involves three secondments across Europe (Wood group (UK), Institute for Energy Technology (Norway), and the University of Leeds (UK)).
Head of project:
Associate Professor Wei Yan
Main supervisor:
Loldrup Fosbøl
Co- supervisor:
Randi Neerup