Carbon Dioxide as Chemical Feedstock by Michele Aresta

Carbon Dioxide as Chemical Feedstock



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Carbon Dioxide as Chemical Feedstock Michele Aresta ebook
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ISBN: 3527324755, 9783527324750
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While shale gas offers competitively priced feedstock for certain chemicals, it also opens up opportunities to develop bio-based chemicals. €�It uses commonly available materials. Less production of other chemicals resulting from shale gas feedstock leaves a gap for bio-based chemicals However, they also provide an unrivalled opportunity to reduce oil dependence and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide Mitigation , (1566702844), Martin M. Gasification is a process through which coal can be transformed into power, chemicals, hydrogen and transportation fuels, capturing the resulting carbon by-product from the coal for sequestration or for enhanced oil recovery. By using more renewables instead of burning fossil fuels. The Lux report also analyzed the use of municipal solid waste and waste gases such as carbon dioxide and flue gas as potential feedstock sources. And chemistry is playing its role in exploring how CO2 may be used as a chemical feedstock to make a range of useful materials and products. This resulting solution proved highly absorbent of carbon dioxide from the air, sucking up the greenhouse gas at a rate approximately 45 times greater than a control test. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology Carbon Dioxide as Chemical Feedstock - Google Books Utilization of greenhouse gases. €�The process doesn't require high temperatures or exotic chemicals,” said Rau. Large-scale electrolysis is something that is already available, he said. The most favourable option is to avoid the production of CO2 e.g. As such, turning the gas into a chemical feedstock, rather than allowing it to escape into the atmosphere, is an extremely appealing idea. Achieve dramatic lower emissions levels, as the syngas produced is at higher temperature and pressure, which allows for easier removal of sulfur (SOX), nitrous oxides (NOX) and lends itself to efficient carbon dioxide (CO2) removal as well.

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