2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c04269
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Review on CO2 Management: From CO2 Sources, Capture, and Conversion to Future Perspectives of Gas-Phase Electrochemical Conversion and Utilization

Aso Navaee,
Abdollah Salimi

Abstract: Fossil organic chemicals are the main resources for both energy demands and industrial organic chemistry. Burning or decomposing of these materials releases carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and carbon monoxide (CO), causing global environmental changes. This issue is the main concern related to the current earth situation. It could be a critical task that excess CO 2 be captured and converted into the original resources. In this overview, CO 2 origin and withdrawing mechanism and the thermodynamics, kinetics, and pathwa… Show more

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“… 22 Additionally, the concentrated PEC is predicted to produce CO with an LCOCO of 1.358 $/kg CO . Further improvements could potentially bring this cost down to 0.546 $/kg CO , achieved through increased conversion efficiency to 50%, selectivity, 90 pressurized operations, and halving the CO 2 capturing cost compared to the current target of 40 $/ton. This advancement results in costs below the market price of 0.6 $/kg CO .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 22 Additionally, the concentrated PEC is predicted to produce CO with an LCOCO of 1.358 $/kg CO . Further improvements could potentially bring this cost down to 0.546 $/kg CO , achieved through increased conversion efficiency to 50%, selectivity, 90 pressurized operations, and halving the CO 2 capturing cost compared to the current target of 40 $/ton. This advancement results in costs below the market price of 0.6 $/kg CO .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%