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_aChemical Valorisation of Carbon Dioxide / _cedited by Andrzej Stankiewicz and Georgios Stefanidis |
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_aCroydon : _bRoyal Society of Chemistry, _c©2023. |
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| 300 | _axxii,564p. | ||
| 490 | _aGreen Chemistry Series | ||
| 520 | _aThe role of carbon dioxide in our changing climate is now hard to ignore, and many countries are making pledges to reduce or eliminate their carbon output. Chemical valorisation of carbon dioxide, as an alternative to sequestration, is likely to play an important part in reaching these targets, and as such is one of the fastest developing areas of green chemistry and chemical reaction engineering. Providing a comprehensive panorama of recent advances in the methods and technologies for chemical valorisation of carbon dioxide, this book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in sustainability and green chemistry. Both the technological improvements in traditional processes and new methods and concepts are discussed, including various (renewable) electricity-based methods, as well as novel catalytic, photocatalytic and biocatalytic approaches., Providing a comprehensive panorama of advances in the technologies for chemical valorisation of carbon dioxide, this book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in sustainability. | ||
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_aChemistry _xInorganic chemistry |
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| 700 | _aStankiewicz,Andrzej [Ed.] | ||
| 700 | _aStefanidis,Georgios [Ed.] | ||
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