Utilising CO2 with non-thermal plasma technologies represents an emerging possibility to realise carbon circularity, especially in energy-intensive industries. The first prototype units are built even if most research is still at the laboratory scale. Many challenges still need to be solved, notwithstanding the recent mechanistic understanding. However, R&D still needs to be more focused on critical questions. The same is observed for plasma catalysis synergy. The recent results, prospects and gaps in plasma-activated CO2 conversion and the issue of catalyst design are critically discussed.
CO2 utilisation with plasma technologies
Longo, VictorPrimo
;Centi, Gabriele
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;Perathoner, SiglindaPenultimo
;Genovese, Chiara
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2024-01-01
Abstract
Utilising CO2 with non-thermal plasma technologies represents an emerging possibility to realise carbon circularity, especially in energy-intensive industries. The first prototype units are built even if most research is still at the laboratory scale. Many challenges still need to be solved, notwithstanding the recent mechanistic understanding. However, R&D still needs to be more focused on critical questions. The same is observed for plasma catalysis synergy. The recent results, prospects and gaps in plasma-activated CO2 conversion and the issue of catalyst design are critically discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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