Production of fuels and chemicals based on the conversion of carbon dioxide, biomass and methane

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  • Ho Si Thoang

Abstract

In the circumstances of climate change caused by the rise in CO2 emissions, the role of renewable energy sources, including those that generate carbon neutral cycles, is increasingly important. This mini-review addresses the pathways that should lead to the production of different types of fuels on the basis of conversions of methane (natural gas), biomass and even CO2 that isstill considered as a component that cause climate change. Most of the chemical conversions are concerned with the involvement of hydrogen - an important constituent and are being targeted by scientists and energy companies to find the pathways, leading to the possibly cheapest production.

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30-12-2018

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Production of fuels and chemicals based on the conversion of carbon dioxide, biomass and methane. (2018). Vietnam Journal of Catalysis and Adsorption, 7(4), 2-7. https://jca.edu.vn/index.php/jca/article/view/609

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