TM Gür - Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an essential component of mitigating climate change, which arguably presents an existential challenge to our planet. Although CO 2 emissions …
Reducing CO 2 emissions from the construction industry is the most imperative factor in the fight against climate change, which aims to reduce the average atmosphere temperature …
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies have emerged as a promising technique to prevent greenhouse gas emissions of fossil fuel-fired power plants. In recent …
As the global imperative to CO2 emissions intensifies, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, particularly CO2 post-combustion capture, emerge as essential components in …
Electrochemical CO2 capture technologies are gaining attention due to their flexibility, their ability to address decentralized emissions (eg, ocean and atmosphere) and their fit in an …
C Song, Q Liu, S Deng, H Li, Y Kitamura - Renewable and sustainable …, 2019 - Elsevier
CO 2 capture, utilization and storage has been recognized as a primary option to mitigate the issue of climate change caused by the utilization of fossil fuels. Several CO 2 capture …
J Godin, W Liu, S Ren, CC Xu - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2021 - Elsevier
The continued warming of the planet resulting from anthropogenic CO 2 emissions requires immediate action to meet climate change mitigation targets. The utilization of CO 2 from …
The greenhouse gases emissions produced by industry and power plants are the cause of climate change. An effective approach for limiting the impact of such emissions is adopting …
CO2 emission has raised worldwide concerns because of its potential effects on climate change, species extinction, and plant nutrition deterioration. Metal–organic frameworks …