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New and future developments in catalysis. activation of carbon dioxide
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xiii, 644 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9780444538826

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New and Future Developments in Catalysis is a package of books that compile the latest ideas concerning alternate and renewable energy sources and the role that catalysis plays in converting new renewable feedstock into biofuels and biochemicals. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic processes will be discussed in a unified and comprehensive approach. There will be extensive cross-referencing within all volumes.This volume presents a complete picture of all carbon dioxide (CO2) sources, outlines the environmental concerns regarding CO2, and critically reviews all current CO2 activation processes. Furthermore, the volume discusses all future developments and gives a critical economic analysis of the various processes.


Author Notes

Steve Suib is one of the leading figures in solid-state catalysis and renewable systems in the US. His 450 publications, 40 patents, and authorship on multiple books on the topic of catalysis is proof of this, as is his distinguished Professor status. He is also editor for Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, which puts him in a perfect position to keep abreast with current developments in the area.

He has been a prominent and prolific catalysis researcher for many years encompassing all aspects of the fields from synthesis, characterization, catalysis, to applications. He easily works in both basic fundamental academic research as well as applied industrial research.


Table of Contents

1 Catalytic Processes for Activation of CO2Narcís Homs and Jamil Toyir and Pilar Ramírez de la Piscina
2 Surface Science Studies of Carbon Dioxide ChemistryU. Burghaus
3 Mechanistic Understanding of Catalytic CO2 Activation from First Principles TheoryQingfeng Ge
4 Catalytic Activation and Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Fuels/Value-Added Chemicals Through CC Bond FormationAn-Hua Liu and Jian Gao and Liang-Nian He
5 Catalytic Transformation of CO2 into Value-Added Organic ChemicalsShin-ichiro Fujita and Hiroshi Yoshida and Ruixia Liu and Masahiko Arai
6 Application of Carbon Dioxide in Hydrogen Storage: Homogeneous Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide and Dehydrogenation of Formic AcidYuichiro Himeda and Wan-Hui Wang
7 Recent Advances on the Catalysts for Activation of CO2 in Several Typical ProcessesLicheng Liu and Hongtao Jiang and Haitao Liu and Huiquan Li
8 Catalytic Synthesis of CO Free HydrogenParag A. Deshpande and Giridhar Madras
9 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed CC Bond Forming Reactions with Carbon DioxideLiang Zhang and Zhaomin Hou
10 Electro-Catalytic Reduction of Carbon DioxideB. Viswanathan
11 Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane to Syngas over Mesoporous Material Supported Nickel CatalystsDapeng Liu and Raymond Lau and Xinli Jia and Armando Borgna and Yanhui Yang
12 Chemical Functions of Dense Phase CO2 as Accelerator/Modifier in Organic Synthetic ReactionsRuixia Liu and Hiroshi Yoshida and Shin-ichiro Fujita and Masahiko Arai
13 Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Carbon Dioxide and EpoxidesMichael North
14 Environmental Concerns Regarding CO2Chenggong Sun and Wenbin Zhang and Hao Liu
15 Catalyst Development for CO2 Activation to Produce Syn-Gas through CO2 Reforming of CH4: Mitigation of Carbon Formation on Ni-Based CatalystsHui Wang and Sameen Zaidi
16 Carbon Dioxide as Soft Oxidant and Promoter in Oxidation Catalysis, Pages 481-499, Sang-Eon Park, Mohd Bismillah Ansari
17 Biomimetic Approaches to Reversible CO2 Capture from Air. N-Methylcarbaminic Acid Formation in Rubisco-Inspired ModelsRainer Glaser and Paula O. Castello-Blindt and Jian Yin
18 CO2 Adsorption in Porous MaterialsArnost Zukal and Petr Nachtigall and Jiri Cejka
19 Carbon Dioxide Activation and ConversionArjan W. Kleij
20 Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Fuels Using Layered Double Hydroxides Coupled with Hydrogen or WaterNaveed Ahmed and Motoharu Morikawa and Yasuo Izumi
21 CO2 Capture by CaO-Based Sorbents and Sorption Enhanced Reaction SystemsLuca Di Felice