
Transformations
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The conversion of CO 2 to chemicals and consumables is a pioneering approach to utilize undesired CO 2 emissions and simultaneously create new products out of sustainable feedstock. Volume 2 describes several routes to transform CO 2 into various compounds by catalytic and electrochemical as well as photo- and plasma induced reactions. Both volumes are also included in a set ISBN 978-3-11-066549-9.
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Michael North , University of York, York, UK.
Peter Styring , University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Content
- Intro
- About the Editors
- Contents
- List of contributing authors
- Part IV: Catalytic reactions of CO⊂&2&/sub&
- 15. Catalysts for the conversion of CO⊂&2&/sub& to cyclic and polycarbonates
- 16. Sustainable feedstock for conversion of CO⊂&2&/sub& to cyclic and polycarbonates
- 17. Carbon dioxide hydrogenation to formic acid
- 18. CO⊂&2&/sub& Hydrogenation to Methanol and Dimethyl Ether
- 19. Towards sustainable methanol from industrial CO⊂&2&/sub& sources
- 20. CO⊂&2&/sub& hydrogenation to methane
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