Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods

The carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) community has searched with the economic viability of CO2 sequestration over the past few decades. In reality, however, it was not technically feasible until a recovered CO2 sector, like in the beverage or improved recovery of oil and gas, was created. The...

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Main Authors: Saqib, S., Mukhtar, A., Ullah, S., Sagir, M., Tahir, M.B., Amen, R., Babar, M., Al-Sehemi, A.G., Assiri, M.A., Ibrahim, M.
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Published: Springer Nature 2022
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spelling utp-eprints.289142022-03-16T08:42:53Z Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods Saqib, S. Mukhtar, A. Ullah, S. Sagir, M. Tahir, M.B. Amen, R. Babar, M. Al-Sehemi, A.G. Assiri, M.A. Ibrahim, M. The carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) community has searched with the economic viability of CO2 sequestration over the past few decades. In reality, however, it was not technically feasible until a recovered CO2 sector, like in the beverage or improved recovery of oil and gas, was created. The scientific community and business are slowly converging to the view that the demand offer is significantly constrained by the sequestration of CO2. Besides, the development of new consumer markets and income sources will prevail in the economic viability of this climate reduction strategy. The recovery of almost pure CO2 is a potential alternative. In the energy and chemical fields work is shown to shift both explicitly and indirectly towards CO2 consumption in the field of carbon capture and control. Within this segment, we have examined and measured advancement in research and development in this respect, the literature related to carbon capture, recycling, and consumption routes. Pathways for the usage of both physical and chemical CO2 are researched and main pathways are defined. The research is often reviewed to look at conditions for method development and success assessment. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Springer Nature 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120905011&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-72877-9_9&partnerID=40&md5=b6097b31daa6f554e48702dc72ba36a9 Saqib, S. and Mukhtar, A. and Ullah, S. and Sagir, M. and Tahir, M.B. and Amen, R. and Babar, M. and Al-Sehemi, A.G. and Assiri, M.A. and Ibrahim, M. (2022) Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods. Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation . pp. 221-228. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/28914/
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description The carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) community has searched with the economic viability of CO2 sequestration over the past few decades. In reality, however, it was not technically feasible until a recovered CO2 sector, like in the beverage or improved recovery of oil and gas, was created. The scientific community and business are slowly converging to the view that the demand offer is significantly constrained by the sequestration of CO2. Besides, the development of new consumer markets and income sources will prevail in the economic viability of this climate reduction strategy. The recovery of almost pure CO2 is a potential alternative. In the energy and chemical fields work is shown to shift both explicitly and indirectly towards CO2 consumption in the field of carbon capture and control. Within this segment, we have examined and measured advancement in research and development in this respect, the literature related to carbon capture, recycling, and consumption routes. Pathways for the usage of both physical and chemical CO2 are researched and main pathways are defined. The research is often reviewed to look at conditions for method development and success assessment. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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author Saqib, S.
Mukhtar, A.
Ullah, S.
Sagir, M.
Tahir, M.B.
Amen, R.
Babar, M.
Al-Sehemi, A.G.
Assiri, M.A.
Ibrahim, M.
spellingShingle Saqib, S.
Mukhtar, A.
Ullah, S.
Sagir, M.
Tahir, M.B.
Amen, R.
Babar, M.
Al-Sehemi, A.G.
Assiri, M.A.
Ibrahim, M.
Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
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title Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
title_short Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
title_full Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
title_fullStr Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Dioxide Conversion Methods
title_sort carbon dioxide conversion methods
publisher Springer Nature
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