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Green Chemistry Series
Commercializing Biobased Products: Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and Risks
Edited by
Seth W Snyder
Seth W Snyder
Northwestern University, USA
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78262-039-6
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78262-244-4
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-773-9
Series:
Green Chemistry Series
No. of Pages:
392
Publication date:
19 Nov 2015
Book Chapter
Chapter 10: CO2 Conversion to Chemicals with Emphasis on using Renewable Energy/Resources to Drive the Conversion
By
Dale Lutz
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Dale Lutz
3M Company
3M Center, 201-1S-13
St. Paul
MN 55144-1000
USA
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Laura Nereng
Laura Nereng
3M Company
3M Center, 201-1S-13
St. Paul
MN 55144-1000
USA
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Published:19 Nov 2015
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Series: Green Chemistry Series
Page range:
215 - 257
Citation
R. Masel, Z. Liu, D. Zhao, Q. Chen, D. Lutz, and L. Nereng, in Commercializing Biobased Products: Opportunities, Challenges, Benefits, and Risks, ed. S. W. Snyder, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015, ch. 10, pp. 215-257.
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CO2 utilization is a growing field with many different approaches. Here we have mainly summarized two approaches: first, one in which hydrocarbons react with CO2 to produce useful products; and second, one in which electricity from renewable energy is used to convert CO2 into useful products. There is still more fundamental and practical work to be done, but it looks likely that both approaches will produce viable commercial processes within the next few years.
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