CO2 separation, purification and conversion to chemicals and fuels /
[Book]
Franz Winter, Rashmi Avinash Agarwal, Jan Hrdlicka, Sunita Varjani, editors.
Singapore :
Springer,
[2019]
1 online resource (xiv, 184 pages) :
illustrations (some color)
Energy, environment, and sustainability
Includes bibliographical references.
Carbon sequestration a viable option to mitigate climate change -- Greenhouse gases emission mitigation and utilization in composting and waste management industry: potentials and challenges -- CO2 capture by oxyfuel combustion -- Production of Ethylene from Ethane over Metal Oxide Catalysts using Carbon dioxide -- Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon dioxide into useful Low carbon fuels -- CO2 utilization for soda ash with the consideration of CO2 emission and waste mitigation.
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This book presents the recent research on the separation, purification and downstream utilization of CO2 and other flue gases. Chapters include a detailed discussion on the purification and further conversion of CO2 to commodity chemicals and fuels. With contributions from renowned researchers in the field, the book focuses on the current challenges of catalytic high-pressure chemical conversion and biochemical conversion into high-value products. This book is of interest to researchers, professionals, and students working on carbon capture and sequestration, and is a valuable resource for policy makers and government agents working on guidelines and frameworks for carbon capture and reuse.
Springer Nature
com.springer.onix.9789811332968
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon sequestration.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon sequestration.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Power Resources-- General.
TEC-- 031000
665
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TP244
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C1
C67
2019
Agarwal, Rashmi Avinash
Hrdlicka, Jan
Varjani, Sunita
Winter, Franz, (Professor of chemical engineering)