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Catalytic, Photocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Processes for the Valorisation of CO2

Catalytic, Photocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Processes for the Valorisation of CO2

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Increasing attention is being paid to the development of effective technologies for the sequestration of CO2 and its storage. Hopefully, this will result in processes that can lead to its valorisation as a chemical, e.g., for the regeneration of fuels, but also for the production of intermediates. These are usually energy demands and rather slow processes, requiring energy input and catalysts. Some examples are the innovative strategies for the hydrogenation, photoconversion, or electroreduction of carbon dioxide. This book collects original research papers, reviews, and commentaries focused on the challenges related to the valorisation and conversion of CO2.

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Keywords

  • alkali oxide
  • alkali promoter
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • carbon nanofibers
  • carbon-based electrodes
  • Catalysis
  • catalyst preparation
  • CO2 electro-reduction
  • CO2 hydrogenation
  • CO2 methanation
  • CO2 reduction
  • Dehydration
  • Diatomite
  • dimethyl carbonate
  • dynamic reaction conditions
  • H2 dropout
  • high pressure photocatalysis
  • mechanochemistry
  • metal-carbon-CNF composites
  • Microwaves
  • n/a
  • operando XAS
  • photocatalysis
  • photoreduction
  • plastic waste
  • quick-EXAFS
  • surface oxidation-reduction
  • Titania
  • ultrasound
  • water diffusion
  • water sorption

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03921-779-3

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