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Carbon Dioxide Utilisation: Fundamentals Volume 1

โœ Scribed by Michael North and Peter Styring


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
296
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


About the editors
Contents
List of contributing authors
Part I: Introductory concepts
1. Introduction
2. CO2 utilisation and sustainability
3. Communication regarding CO2 utilisation
4. Promising CO2 point sources for utilisation
5. Techno-economic assessment and life cycle assessment for CO2 utilisation
6. CO2 as a solvent
Part II: CO2 capture and separation
7. Current status of the CO2 capture technology by absorption
8. CO2 capture and catalytic conversion using solids
9. Polymer membranes in CO2 separation and continuous flow processing
Part III: General aspects of CO2 chemistry
10. Mineralisation of CO2 in solid waste
11. Mineral carbon sequestration
12. Reactions using impure carbon dioxide
13. Carbon dioxide activation
14. Gas phase reactions for chemical CO2 upgrading
Index


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