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Overview

Stuart A. Scott is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and specializes in the field of Engineering. Their research spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The primary focus of their work lies in Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes, with additional interests in Iron and Steelmaking Processes, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes, and Adsorption and Cooling Systems.

Scott has contributed to multiple scientific articles, with selected recent publications listed below:

  • Chemical looping electricity storage, 2020, Applied Energy
  • The exploration of NiO/Ca2Fe2O5/CaO in chemical looping methane conversion for syngas and H2 production, 2023, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Understanding the Behavior of Dicalcium Ferrite (Ca2Fe2O5) in Chemical Looping Syngas Production from CH4, 2022, Energy & Fuels
  • Analysis of the rate of combustion of biomass char in a fluidised bed of CLOU particles, 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • The use of high decomposition temperature materials for chemical looping electricity storage, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers including Yaoyao Zheng, Made Santihayu Sukma, Mohammad Saghafifar, Matthias A. Schnellmann, and Ewa Marek.

Their work has been published most often in the following venues:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • Applied Energy
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

Best Publications

  • Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward

    Mai Bui;Claire S. Adjiman;André Bardow;Edward J. Anthony

  • Biodiesel from algae: challenges and prospects

    Stuart A Scott;Matthew P Davey;John S Dennis;Irmtraud Horst

  • Life-Cycle Assessment of Potential Algal Biodiesel Production in the United Kingdom: A Comparison of Raceways and Air-Lift Tubular Bioreactors

    Anna L. Stephenson;Elena Kazamia;John S. Dennis;Christopher J. Howe

  • Development and performance of Cu-based oxygen carriers for chemical-looping combustion

    S.Y. Chuang;J.S. Dennis;A.N. Hayhurst;S.A. Scott

  • In situ gasification of a solid fuel and CO2 separation using chemical looping

    S. A. Scott;J. S. Dennis;A. N. Hayhurst;T. Brown

  • Granular temperature: Comparison of Magnetic Resonance measurements with Discrete Element Model simulations

    Christoph R. Müller;Daniel J. Holland;Andrew J. Sederman;Stuart A. Scott

  • Influence of nitrogen-limitation regime on the production by Chlorella vulgaris of lipids for biodiesel feedstocks.

    Anna L Stephenson;John S Dennis;Christopher J Howe;Stuart A Scott

  • Life cycle assessment on microalgal biodiesel production using a hybrid cultivation system.

    Victoria O. Adesanya;Erasmo Cadena;Stuart A. Scott;Alison G. Smith

  • Production of Very Pure Hydrogen with Simultaneous Capture of Carbon Dioxide using the Redox Reactions of Iron Oxides in Packed Beds

    Christopher D. Bohn;Christoph R. Müller;Jason P. Cleeton;Allan N. Hayhurst

  • Improving the sustainability of the production of biodiesel from oilseed rape in the UK

    A.L. Stephenson;J.S. Dennis;S.A. Scott

  • Thermogravimetric measurements of the kinetics of pyrolysis of dried sewage sludge

    Stuart A. Scott;John S. Dennis;John F. Davidson;Allan N. Hayhurst

  • In situ gasification of coal using steam with chemical looping: a technique for isolating CO2 from burning a solid fuel

    J. S. Dennis;S. A. Scott;A. N. Hayhurst

  • In situ gasification of a lignite coal and CO2 separation using chemical looping with a Cu-based oxygen carrier

    John S. Dennis;Stuart A. Scott

  • Validation of a discrete element model using magnetic resonance measurements

    Christoph R. Müller;Stuart A. Scott;Daniel J. Holland;Belinda C. Clarke

  • A high performance oxygen storage material for chemical looping processes with CO 2 capture

    Qilei Song;Wen Liu;Christopher D. Bohn;Ryan N. Harper

  • Kinetic modelling of growth and storage molecule production in microalgae under mixotrophic and autotrophic conditions.

    Victoria O. Adesanya;Matthew P. Davey;Stuart A. Scott;Alison G. Smith

  • Thylakoid terminal oxidases are essential for the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 to survive rapidly changing light intensities.

    David J. Lea-Smith;Nic Ross;Maria Zori;Derek S. Bendall

  • The heat transfer coefficient between a particle and a bed (packed or fluidised) of much larger particles

    A.P. Collier;A.N. Hayhurst;J.L. Richardson;S.A. Scott

  • Interaction of Iron Oxide with Alumina in a Composite Oxygen Carrier during the Production of Hydrogen by Chemical Looping

    Piran R. Kidambi;Jason P. E. Cleeton;Stuart A. Scott;John S. Dennis

  • An algorithm for determining the kinetics of devolatilisation of complex solid fuels from thermogravimetric experiments

    S.A. Scott;J.S. Dennis;J.F. Davidson;A.N. Hayhurst

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Dennis
John S. Dennis University of Cambridge
Allan N. Hayhurst
Allan N. Hayhurst University of Cambridge
Wen Liu
Wen Liu Peking University
John F. Davidson
John F. Davidson University of Cambridge
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Alison G. Smith
Alison G. Smith University of Cambridge
Paul S. Fennell
Paul S. Fennell Imperial College London
Christopher J. Howe
Christopher J. Howe University of Cambridge
Berend Smit
Berend Smit University of California, Berkeley

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