Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization

Hardcover
from $0.00

Author: M. Aresta

ISBN-10: 1402014090

ISBN-13: 9781402014093

Category: Petroleum Technology - General & Miscellaneous

Search in google:

Based on the results of an EU study on the recovery and utilization of carbon dioxide (RUCADI), this report presents an outline of emissions in the EU, and examines the scientific and technical aspects of carbon dioxide separation, carbon dioxide technological use, utilization of supercritical carbon dioxide, and the perspective use of carbon dioxide in chemical and biological processes. Topics of the 16 chapters include supercritical fluid chromatography, polymer synthesis in supercritical carbon dioxide, linear organic carbonates, electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide, residual biomass as a source of energy, and the effect of recovered carbon dioxide on methanol production. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

DedicationPrefaceForewordAcknolwedgmentsSect. IEmission1Ch. 1Carbon Dioxide Emission and Merchant Market in the European Union3Sect. IISeparation51Ch. 2CO[subscript 2] Separation Technologies53Sect. IIISupercritical Carbon Dioxide121Ch. 3Particle Formation Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide123Ch. 4Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC)137Ch. 5Homogeneous Catalysis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide149Ch. 6Heterogeneous Reactions in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide169Ch. 7Polymer Synthesis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide181Ch. 8Modification of Polymers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide197Sect. IVChemical Utilization209Ch. 9Carbon Dioxide Fixation into Organic Compounds211Ch. 10Linear Organic Carbonates261Ch. 11Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide279Ch. 12Carbon Dioxide Reduction to C[subscript 1] or C[subscript n] Molecules293Sect. VBiological Utilization313Ch. 13Biological Utilization of Carbon Dioxide: the Marine Biomass Option315Ch. 14Energy from Biomass325Sect. VIAssessment of CO[subscript 2] Utilization and Industrial Perspective377Ch. 15Methanol Production from Natural Gas: Assessment of CO[subscript 2] Utilization in Natural Gas Reforming379Ch. 16Carbon Dioxide as a Building Block for Organic Intermediates: an Industrial Perspective395Index403