Hydrogen Production And Remediation Of Carbon And Pollutants (environmental Chemistry For A Sustainable World)
by Eric Lichtfouse /
2015 / English / PDF
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This book details first the chemistry of hydrogen production from
biomass. Solutions to the CO
This book details first the chemistry of hydrogen production from
biomass. Solutions to the CO2
2 issue are given in three
chapters, which describe CO
issue are given in three
chapters, which describe CO2
2 photo catalytic
reduction, CO
photo catalytic
reduction, CO2
2 sequestration in terrestrial biomass,
and plants as renewable fuels. Further chapters review the
selenium cycle in ecosystems, advanced processes to treat water
and ecological ways to dye textiles.
sequestration in terrestrial biomass,
and plants as renewable fuels. Further chapters review the
selenium cycle in ecosystems, advanced processes to treat water
and ecological ways to dye textiles.
Society growth during the last century has almost entirely relied
on the carbon economy, which is the use of fossil fuels for
energy and materials. The carbon economy has provided and will
still provide many benefits. However, the increasing use of
fossil fuels is partly responsible for the increase of
atmospheric CO
Society growth during the last century has almost entirely relied
on the carbon economy, which is the use of fossil fuels for
energy and materials. The carbon economy has provided and will
still provide many benefits. However, the increasing use of
fossil fuels is partly responsible for the increase of
atmospheric CO2
2 concentrations and in turn, global
warming. There is therefore an urgent need for cleaner fuels
such as hydrogen, as well as a need for a carbon neutral economy
where each emitted CO
concentrations and in turn, global
warming. There is therefore an urgent need for cleaner fuels
such as hydrogen, as well as a need for a carbon neutral economy
where each emitted CO2
2 molecule is fast sequestered in
plants, algae, soils, sub soils and sediments.
molecule is fast sequestered in
plants, algae, soils, sub soils and sediments.