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Review
. 2020 Dec 7;13(23):6219-6228.
doi: 10.1002/cssc.202002029. Epub 2020 Sep 29.

The Future of Carbon Dioxide Chemistry

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The Future of Carbon Dioxide Chemistry

Angela Dibenedetto et al. ChemSusChem. .

Abstract

The utilization of carbon dioxide as building block for chemicals or source of carbon for energy products has been explored for over 40 years now, with varying allure. In correspondence with oil-crises, the use of CO2 has come into the spotlight, soon set aside when the crisis was over due to the low price of fossil carbon and the convenience of using established technologies. Nowadays, there is a continuous shift from fossil-C-based to perennial (solar, wind, geothermal, hydro-power) energy-driven processes that will also have a great potential to convert large amounts of carbon dioxide. The integration of biotechnology and catalysis will be a key player towards the utilization of CO2 in several different applications, reducing both the extraction of fossil carbon and the carbon transfer to the atmosphere.

Keywords: biotechnological processes; carbon dioxide conversion; catalysis; integrated systems; solar chemistry.

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