نتایج جستجو برای: co2 capturing

تعداد نتایج: 99186  

Journal: :Fuel 2023

Graphdiyne (GDY) is a newly discovered member of the two-dimensional carbon allotropes that has been proposed as material for dioxide (CO2) capture and storage technology. The GDY structure composed several hybridized atoms, despite its superior electronic capabilities, modifying can facilitate advancement practical applications. This study considered, N-doping, Na-decoration, their combination...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Robert J Henry Parimalan Rangan Agnelo Furtado Florian A Busch Graham D Farquhar

Our recent report of new evidence for C4 photosynthesis in wheat seeds (Rangan et al., 2016) has been met with skepticism (Busch and Farquhar, 2016), maybe because this has been such a long-running controversy. Much of the confusion has been because early work did not distinguish photosynthesis in the pericarp of the seed (Fig. 1) from that in the covering glumes. Glumes, like leaves in wheat, ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2017
Khaleel I Assaf Abdussalam K Qaroush Ala'a F Eftaiha

A library of hydrogenated, perfluorinated aliphatic and aromatic (p-substituted) alcohols are selected together with a combination of superbases (SBs) and metal hydrides (MHs) to understand the thermodynamic parameters of the binary mixtures once serving as sorbents for the capture of CO2via ionic organic alkyl-carbonate (RCO3-) formation. Data are obtained using density functional theory (DFT)...

2013
Chiara Genovese Claudio Ampelli Siglinda Perathoner Gabriele Centi

We report on the development of a novel electrochemical reactor working in gas phase for recycling CO2 back to liquid fuels. Operating in gas phase (without any solvent) has many benefits with respect to the conventional aqueous slurry reactors: no problems of CO2 solubility, easy and less costly recovery of the products, etc. The reaction mechanism of CO2 reduction is also quite different in g...

2006
Frank S. Zeman Klaus S. Lackner

The increasing concern over rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere and their potential climate effects is fuelling research aimed at carbon management. One area of research focuses on capturing the CO2 after combustion and sequestering it underground. Capture schemes would operate at the site of generation taking advantage of the elevated concentrations of CO2 in the effluent. Here, however, we pr...

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