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Chemical Fixation of Carbon DioxideMethods for Recycling CO2 into Useful Products 1993 Edition

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    Author(s)Martin M. Halmann
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9780849344282
    Pages192
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 1993

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    Taylor & Francis Chemical Fixation of Carbon DioxideMethods for Recycling CO2 into Useful Products 1993 Edition by Martin M. Halmann

    Chemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide presents new concepts and results from research into the problems caused by increasing levels of carbon dioxide. The book discusses the limitations of natural plant photosynthesis as a sink for carbon dioxide and emphasizes chemical fixation as an important alternative. A number of significant topics are covered, including new coupling reactions for producing compounds such as carbamates, urethanes, and heterocyclic structures; new catalyst systems, particularly for methanation and methanol synthesis; the use of homogeneous solution photosensitizers and heterogeneous semiconductor photocatalysts to photoreduce carbon dioxide with visible light and sunlight; and electrochemical reduction. This book will be a useful reference for organic chemists working on environmental problems, chemical engineers, environmental chemists, professionals at research facilities, and students.