CO2-philic Polymers, Nanocomposites and Chemical Solvents: Capture, Conversion and Industrial Products is a multidisciplinary book that provides a compilation of concrete information on various polymers, porous materials hydrogels, membranes, nanoparticles, biochar metal-organic frameworks, bioinspired surfaces, polysaccharides, organic solvents, chemicals, eutectic solvents, amine-based chemical compounds, porphyrins, ionic liquids, ceramics and cutting-edge technologies for CO2 sequestration and conversion. Each chapter covers the latest developments and methods of synthesis and applications in the area. The book discusses, in detail, valuable commercial products from CO2, such as ethanol, methanol, formic acid, and precursors of other fine chemicals.
The book covers the scientific, technological and practical concepts concerning the research, development and realization of CO2-philic polymers, nanocomposites and chemical solvents. This makes it a valuable resource for academic researchers and graduate students in chemical engineering, materials science and chemical engineers/engineers working in the industry.
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Table of Contents
1. CO?-philic? adsorbents: An overview
2. Polymeric membranes and surfaces for CO?capture
3. Bioinspired material for CO? capture and conversion
4. Organic polymers for CO?capture and conversion
5. Covalent organic frameworks and metal-organic frameworks for CO?capture
6. N-doped compounds for CO?capture: advantages and applications
7. Ionic Liquids: Designer Sorbents for CO? Capture
8. Deep Eutectic Solvents in CO? Capture
9. Amino acid-based CO?capture and management
10. Application of biochar and carbon-based adsorbents for CO? capture
11. Zeolites and its composites for CO?adsorption
12. Biopolymers for CO2 capture
13. Nanomaterials impregnated with biomolecules for CO2 conversion
14. Industrial products from CO2
15. Carbon dioxide conversion into propylene carbonate using meso-substituted free base and Co(II) metalloporphyrins