Recycling of carbon dioxide to methanol and derived products – closing the loop
University of Southern California
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Abstract
Starting with coal, followed by petroleum oil and natural gas, the utilization of fossil fuels has allowed the fast and unprecedented development of human society. However, the burning of these resources in ever increasing pace is accompanied by large amounts of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, which are outpacing the natural carbon cycle, causing adverse global environmental changes, the full extent of which is still unclear. Even through fossil fuels are still abundant, they are nevertheless limited and will, in time, be depleted. Chemical recycling of CO2 to renewable fuels and materials, primarily methanol, offers a powerful alternative to tackle both issues, that is, global climate change and fossil fuel…
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- Fossil fuel
- Carbon-neutral fuel
- Environmental science
- Renewable fuels
- Waste management
- Renewable energy
- Diesel fuel
- Natural gas
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