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Thermophysical properties of carbon dioxide

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Carbon dioxide utilisation : University of Sheffield, UK, 7-9 September 2015
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ISBN: 9781782624691 1782624694 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry,

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CO2 uptake during the concrete lifecycle
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers,

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This documentation should be used for environmental assessment of concrete buildings and structures, and to evaluate the effect of concrete carbonation on the overall CO2 emissions from cement and concrete production in the Nordic countries. The objective of this project is to provide documentation of concrete carbonation during service life and secondary use.

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Albrecht-Thaer-Archiv : Arbeiten aus den Gebieten Bodenkunde, Pflanzenernährung, Acker- und Pflanzenbau.

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Carbon dioxide II
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ISBN: 1523127635 3035735549 9783035735543 9783035715545 Year: 2019 Publisher: Pfaffikon, Switzerland

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Carbon dioxide : current views and developments in energy/climate research : 2nd course of the International school of climatology, Ettore Majorana centre for scientific culture, Erice, Italy, July 16-26, 1982
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ISBN: 9027714851 9400969988 9400970005 9789027714855 Year: 1983 Publisher: Dordrecht: Reidel,

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Increase in phosphorus requirements for CO2 enriched pine species.
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Year: 1990 Publisher: [S.l.] : [s.n.],

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carbon dioxide --- carbon dioxide --- Pinus --- Pinus --- P


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Putting CO2 to use : creating value from emissions
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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New opportunities to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in the development of products and services are capturing the attention of governments, industry and the investment community. Climate change mitigation is the primary driver for this increased interest, but other factors include technology leadership and supporting a circular economy. This analysis considers the near-term market potential for five key categories of CO2-derived products and services: fuels, chemicals, building materials from minerals, building materials from waste, and CO2 use to enhance the yields of biological processes. While some technologies are still at an early stage of development, all five categories could individually be scaled-up to a market size of at least 10 MtCO2/yr - almost as much as the current CO2 demand for food and beverages - but most face commercial and regulatory barriers. CO2 use can support climate goals where the application is scalable, uses low-carbon energy and displaces a product with higher life-cycle emissions. Some CO2-derived products also involve permanent carbon retention, in particular building materials. A better understanding and improved methodology to quantify the life-cycle climate benefits of CO2 use applications are needed. The market for CO2 use is expected to remain relatively small in the short term, but early opportunities could be developed, especially those related to building materials. Public procurement of low-carbon products can help to create an early market for CO2-derived products and assist in the development of technical standards. In the long term, CO2 sourced from biomass or the air could play a key role in a net-zero CO2 emission economy, including as a carbon source for aviation fuels and chemicals.


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Influence of fully miscible lubrication oil on flow boiling of CO₂ inside horizontal evaporator tubes
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Karlsruhe : KIT Scientific Publishing,

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Flow boiling heat transfer, pressure drop and flow pattern of CO₂-POE oil mixtures were experimentally investigated in smooth and micro-fin tubes. The POE oil used features full miscibility in the range of operation investigated. The experimental data was evaluated based on mixture properties, used to evaluate and improve established predictive methods. The knowledge obtained contributes to understanding the influence of oil, which is essential for achieving an efficient evaporator design.


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Putting CO2 to use : creating value from emissions
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New opportunities to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in the development of products and services are capturing the attention of governments, industry and the investment community. Climate change mitigation is the primary driver for this increased interest, but other factors include technology leadership and supporting a circular economy. This analysis considers the near-term market potential for five key categories of CO2-derived products and services: fuels, chemicals, building materials from minerals, building materials from waste, and CO2 use to enhance the yields of biological processes. While some technologies are still at an early stage of development, all five categories could individually be scaled-up to a market size of at least 10 MtCO2/yr - almost as much as the current CO2 demand for food and beverages - but most face commercial and regulatory barriers. CO2 use can support climate goals where the application is scalable, uses low-carbon energy and displaces a product with higher life-cycle emissions. Some CO2-derived products also involve permanent carbon retention, in particular building materials. A better understanding and improved methodology to quantify the life-cycle climate benefits of CO2 use applications are needed. The market for CO2 use is expected to remain relatively small in the short term, but early opportunities could be developed, especially those related to building materials. Public procurement of low-carbon products can help to create an early market for CO2-derived products and assist in the development of technical standards. In the long term, CO2 sourced from biomass or the air could play a key role in a net-zero CO2 emission economy, including as a carbon source for aviation fuels and chemicals.

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