E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, eBook
Aresta Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization
2003
ISBN: 978-94-017-0245-4
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-94-017-0245-4
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
- Sources of carbon dioxide and their purity,
- Market of carbon dioxide and its uses,
- Separation techniques of carbon dioxide from flue gases,
- Analysis of the potential of each technique and application,
- Basic science and technology of supercritical CO,
- Reactions in supercritical CO and its use as reactive solvent,
- Utilization of CO in the synthesis of chemicals with low energy input,
- Conversion of CO into fuels: existing techniques,
- Dry reforming of methane,
- Assessment of the use of carbon dioxide for the synthesis of methanol.
The book is suitable for use as a textbook for courses in chemical engineering and chemistry. It is also of great interest as a general reference for those involved with technologies for avoiding carbon dioxide production and for economists.
This is an invaluable reference for specialists on synthetic chemistry, gas separation, supercritical fluids, carbon dioxide marketing, renewable energy and sustainable development. In addition, it will be useful for those working in the chemical industry and for policy makers for carbon dioxide mitigation, innovative technologies, carbon recycling, and power generation.
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Dedication. Preface. Foreword. Acknowledgements.
- I: Emission. 1. Carbon Dioxide Emission and Merchant Market in the European Union; J. Vansant.
- II: Separation. 2. CO2 Separation Technologies; R.J. Allam, et al.
- III : Supercritical Carbon Dioxide. 3. Particle Formation Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; L.van Ginneken, H. Weyten. 4. Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC); L.van Ginneken, H. Weyten. 5. Homogeneous Catalysis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; T. Early, et al. 6. Heterogeneous Reactions in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; R. Amandi, et al. 7. Polymer Synthesis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; G. Filardo, et al. 8. Modification of Polymers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; G. Filardo, et al.
- IV: Chemical Utilization. 9. Carbon Dioxide Fixation into Organic Compounds. M. Aresta, A Dibenedetto. 10.Linear Organic Carbonates; D. Ballivet-Tkachenko, S. Sorokina. 11. Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide; J. Augunstinski, et al. 12. Carbon Dioxide Reduction to C1 or Cn Molecules; M. Aresta.
- V: Biological Utilization. 13. Biological Utilization of Carbon Dioxide: the Marine Biomass Option; A. Dibenedetto, I. Tommasi. 14. Energy from Biomass; P. Zappelli, J.J. Leahy.
- VI: Assessment of CO2 Utilization and Industrial Perspective. 15. Methanol Production from Natural Gas: Assessment of CO2 Utilization in Natural Gas Reforming; A.A. Lemonidou, et al. 16. Carbon Dioxide as a Building Block for Organic Intermediates: an Industrial Perspective; M. Ricci. £/LIST£




