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A comprehensive guide that offers a review of the current technologies that tackle CO2 emissions The race to reduce CO2 emissions continues to be an urgent global challenge. "Engineering Solutions for CO2 Conversion" offers a thorough guide to the most current technologies designed to mitigate CO2 emissions ranging from CO2 capture to CO2 utilization approaches. With contributions from an international panel representing a wide range of expertise, this book contains a multidisciplinary toolkit that covers the myriad aspects of CO2 conversion strategies. Comprehensive in scope, it explores the…mehr
A comprehensive guide that offers a review of the current technologies that tackle CO2 emissions The race to reduce CO2 emissions continues to be an urgent global challenge. "Engineering Solutions for CO2 Conversion" offers a thorough guide to the most current technologies designed to mitigate CO2 emissions ranging from CO2 capture to CO2 utilization approaches. With contributions from an international panel representing a wide range of expertise, this book contains a multidisciplinary toolkit that covers the myriad aspects of CO2 conversion strategies. Comprehensive in scope, it explores the chemical, physical, engineering and economical facets of CO2 conversion. "Engineering Solutions for CO2 Conversion" explores a broad range of topics including linking CFD and process simulations, membranes technologies for efficient CO2 capture-conversion, biogas sweetening technologies, plasma-assisted conversion of CO2, and much more. This important resource: * Addresses a pressing concern of global environmental damage, caused by the greenhouse gases emissions from fossil fuels * Contains a review of the most current developments on the various aspects of CO2 capture and utilization strategies * Incldues information on chemical, physical, engineering and economical facets of CO2 capture and utilization * Offers in-depth insight into materials design, processing characterization, and computer modeling with respect to CO2 capture and conversion Written for catalytic chemists, electrochemists, process engineers, chemical engineers, chemists in industry, photochemists, environmental chemists, theoretical chemists, environmental officers, "Engineering Solutions for CO2 Conversion" provides the most current and expert information on the many aspects and challenges of CO2 conversion.
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Tomas R. Reina, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering and Head of the Catalysis Unit at the University of Surrey, UK. José A. Odriozola, PhD, is Chair of Inorganic Chemistry of the University of Sevilla, Spain. Harvey Arellano-Garcia, PhD, is Director of Research and Professor of Energy and Chemical Engineering at the Department of Process and Plant Technology at BTU-Cottbus, Germany and Chair of Process and Systems Engineering at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany.
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CO2 capture-A brief review of technologies and its integration Advancing CCSU technologies with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): A look at the future by linking CFD and Process Simulations Membranes technologies for efficient CO2 capture-conversion Computational modeling of carbon dioxide catalytic conversion An overview of the transition to a carbon-neutral steel industry Potential processes for simultaneous biogas upgrading and carbon dioxide utilization Biogas sweetening technologies CO2 conversion to added-value gas phase products: technology overview and catalysts selection CO2 utilization enabled by microchannel reactors Analysis of High Pressure Conditions In CO2 Hydrogenation Processes Sabatier-based direct synthesis of methane and methanol using CO2 from industrial gas mixture A survey of heterogeneous catalysts for the CO2 reduction to CO via reverse water gas shift Electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 to syngas Recent progress on catalysts development for CO2 conversion into value-added chemicals by photo- and electro-reduction Yolk@Shell Materials for CO2 Conversion: Chemical and Photochemical Applications Aliphatic Polycarbonates Derived from Epoxides and CO2 Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for CO2 cycloaddition reactions Plasma-assisted conversion of CO2
CO2 capture-A brief review of technologies and its integration Advancing CCSU technologies with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): A look at the future by linking CFD and Process Simulations Membranes technologies for efficient CO2 capture-conversion Computational modeling of carbon dioxide catalytic conversion An overview of the transition to a carbon-neutral steel industry Potential processes for simultaneous biogas upgrading and carbon dioxide utilization Biogas sweetening technologies CO2 conversion to added-value gas phase products: technology overview and catalysts selection CO2 utilization enabled by microchannel reactors Analysis of High Pressure Conditions In CO2 Hydrogenation Processes Sabatier-based direct synthesis of methane and methanol using CO2 from industrial gas mixture A survey of heterogeneous catalysts for the CO2 reduction to CO via reverse water gas shift Electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 to syngas Recent progress on catalysts development for CO2 conversion into value-added chemicals by photo- and electro-reduction Yolk@Shell Materials for CO2 Conversion: Chemical and Photochemical Applications Aliphatic Polycarbonates Derived from Epoxides and CO2 Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for CO2 cycloaddition reactions Plasma-assisted conversion of CO2
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