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Nanomaterials and processes for carbon capture and conversion into useful by‐products for a sustainable energy future

Ashley et al., 2012

Document ID
15067240210088105163
Author
Ashley M
Magiera C
Ramidi P
Blackburn G
Scott T
Gupta R
Wilson K
Ghosh A
Biswas A
Publication year
Publication venue
Greenhouse gases: science and technology

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This review provides a comprehensive reflection of the recent advances in nanomaterials and processes for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and conversion. It is divided into two sections: carbon capture, and conversion into useful by‐products. The latest developments …
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