Catalysis
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Catalysis
(Environmental chemistry for a sustainable world / Eric Lichtfouse, Jan Schwarzbauer, Didier Robert, editors, 40 . Conversion of carbon dioxide into hydrocarbons ; v. 1)
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents the catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into various hydrocarbons and other products using photochemical, electrochemical and thermo-chemical processes. Products include formate, formic acid, alcohols, lower and higher hydrocarbons, gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide and syngas.
Table of Contents
- Preface Chapter 1. Conversion of carbon dioxide into liquid hydrocarbons in the presence of a cobalt-containing catalysts
- Lijun WangChapter 2. Conversion of carbon dioxide using lead/composite/oxides electrodes into formate/formic acid
- Guoqing GuanChapter 3. Thermo-chemical conversion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide by reverse water-gas shift reaction over ceria-based catalysts
- Joshua GorimboChapter 4. Photocatalytic systems for carbon dioxide conversion to hydrocarbons
- Amel BoudjemaaChapter 5. Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to methanol using metal-organic frameworks and non-metal-organic frameworks catalysts
- Fayez Al-RowailiChapter 6. Photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into hydrocarbons
- Sheeba NarayananChapter 7. Electrocatalytic production of methanol from carbon dioxide
- Esperanza Ruiz Martinez
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