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“K” LINE endowed research project with Rikkyo Educational Corporation on the on-board CO2 capturing system

Friday, 21 February 2025 | 14:00

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Rikkyo Educational Corporation on an endowment type research project (the research project) entitled “Social Implementation of Future Marine Environmentally Harmonious Materials”.

For the research project, the “K” LINE Advanced Technology Future Environment Project Laboratory was established within Rikkyo University to capitalize on the industry-academia collaboration. The project involves the development of an on-board CO2 capturing system that utilizes the molecular technology of MOF*1, a porous material. This research project is being conducted in collaboration with a research group led by Professor Mao Minoura at the Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Rikkyo University.

“K” LINE is advancing different initiatives, such as the operation of liquefied CO2 carriers, to decarbonize the society. One of the initiatives is the discussion on the OCCS*2 technology to separate, capture and store on-board the CO2 emitted from the vessel and to land it. In 2021, we conducted the “CC-OCEAN” project, the world's first-ever demonstrative experiment of an on-board CO2 capturing device at the time, and succeeded in separating and capturing CO2 from vessel engine exhaust gas*3. The research project is aimed at clarifying the applicability of MOF to the on-board CO2 capturing system through the evaluation of MOF's absorption-desorption performance under the presence of CO2 contained in exhaust gas from a vessel, for the purpose of expanding the technology part of “K” LINE's OCCS domain. In this way, we proceed with discussion aimed for technological development and implementation of MOF.

“K” LINE will remain committed to the research project and other initiatives to support the decarbonization for both itself and society based on “K” LINE Environmental Vision 2050, its long-term environmental guideline.
Source: Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha

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