Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids and Composite Materials: Platform Technologies for CO 2 Capture
Urban College of Boston · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
Clean energy production has become one of the most prominent global issues of the early 21st century, prompting social, economic, and scientific debates regarding energy usage, energy sources, and sustainable energy strategies. The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, specifically carbon dioxide (CO(2)), figures prominently in the discussions on the future of global energy policy. Billions of tons of annual CO(2) emissions are the direct result of fossil fuel combustion to generate electricity. Producing clean energy from abundant sources such as coal will require a massive infrastructure and highly efficient capture technologies to curb CO(2) emissions. Current technologies for CO(2) removal from other…
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4Topics & keywords
- Flue gas
- Natural gas
- Greenhouse gas
- Power station
- Fossil fuel
- Waste management
- Environmental science
- Sweetening