Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 531 g
Reihe: Sustainability: Contributions through Science and Technology
Surface Chemistry Applications
Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 531 g
Reihe: Sustainability: Contributions through Science and Technology
ISBN: 978-1-032-29154-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Climate Change and Carbon Recycling: Surface Chemistry Applications describes the application of surface chemistry methods for carbon capture and recycling in relation to climate change and atmospheric CO2 levels. The text is suitable for online education, with both basic and educational descriptions of the climate change process and carbon recycling methods like the adsorption and absorption of CO2 on solids. This book leads to a better understanding of a complex phenomenon and highlight the importance of CO2 capture and sequestration for the future to enable the utilization of fossil fuels without contributing to atmospheric greenhouse gases.
Features
- This unique volume specifically highlights the surface chemistry aspects of carbon capture and recycling (CCR)
- Fills the need for an online textbook edition, which provides a basic and educational description of the climate change process and carbon capture/recycling
- Describes the application of surface chemistry methods for carbon capture and recycling, such as adsorption/absorption of CO2
- Discusses the importance of recycling in reducing and controlling the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air (420 ppm: 0.042%)
- Describes the importance of the technology related to carbon capture/recycling and sequestration (CCS) from fossil fuel energy plants as a means of CO2 control
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
CHAPTER 1 CARBON RECYCLING/SURFACE CHEMISTRY ASPECTS
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Green-House-Gas (Ghg) & Climate Change (Surface Temperature)
1.3 Composition Of Gases In Atmosphere (Air)
1.4 Fossil Fuels Combustion Phenomena
1.5 Carbon Combustion: Crude Oil & Gas Reserves (Refinery)
1.6 Photosynthesis & Carbon Dioxide Cycle
1.7 Mass Balance Analyses Of Carbon Dioxide (Co2)
1.8 Climate Change Due To Manmade Fossil Fuel Combustion Pollution
1.9 Carbon Capture Recycling & Storage (Ccrs)
1.10 Mechanism Adsoption At Gas/Solid
CHAPTER 2 CARBON GAS CAPTURE METHODS ( ADSORPTION/ABSORPTION )
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Adsorption Of Gas On Solids
2.3 Gas - Liquid (Solution) Absorption Essential
CHAPTER 3 ESSENTIAL SURFACE CHEMISTRY ASPECTS FOR CLIMATE PHENOMENA
SURFACE TENSION OF SUBSTANCES ( LIQUIDS & SOLIDS)
(CLIMATE CHANGE ASPECTS)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Surface Tension Of Liquids
3. 3 Heat Of Surface Formation And Heat Of Evaporation Of Liquids
3. 4 Surface Tension Of Liquid Mixtures
3.5 Solubility Of Organic Liquids In Water And Water In Organic Liquids
3.6. The Hydrophobic Effect
3.7. Interfacial Tension Of Liquids (Liquid1—Liquid2, Oil—Water)
3.8 Liquid - Liquid Systems: Work Of Adhesion
3.9 Interfacial Tension Theories Of Liquid—Liquid Systems
3.10. Analysis Of The Magnitude Of The Dispersion Forces In Water (Gd)
3.11. Liquid—Solid Systems (Contact Angle—Wetting—Adhesion) Under Dynamic Conditions
3.12. Liquid—Solid Systems (Contact Angle—Wetting—Adhesion) Under Dynamic Conditions
CHAPTER 4 CARBON CAPTURE & RECYCLING & STORAGE (CCRS)—BASICS
4.1 Introduction
4.2. Carbon Dioxide Aqueous Solubility Equilibria
4.3. Fossil Fuel Combustion Process
4.4. Carbon Capture Recycling & Storage (Ccrs) Methods
4.5. Additional Different Carbon Capture Methods
4.6 Storage Of Co2gas In Geological Rock Formations
4.7 Economical Aspects Of Ccra Technology Application
A P P E N D I C E S
APPENDIX A CLIMATE CHANGE-BASIC CONCEPTION-CCRS
A.1 Introduction (Basics)
A.2 Mass Balance Of Heat Radiation
A.3 Earth Global Temperature Balance
A.4 Photosynthesis- Evolutionary Process
A.5 Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Cycle In Oceans/Lakes/Rivers (Estimated)
A.6 Sources Of Carbon Dioxide (Co2gas) Gas
A.7 Role Of Chemical Evolutionary Equilibrium (Cee) And Living Species
A.8 Cost (Estimated) Of Co2 Capture & Recycling Aspects
APPENDIX B
B. Carbon Capture: Procedures: Surface Chemistry Aspects
B.1 Introduction
B.2. Atmosphere- Interface (Water)
B.3. Adsorption Of Carbon On Solid Surfaces
B.4. Solid Materials Used