Carbon dioxide valorization and its conversion towards intermediates and fuel are considered helpful strategies for de-fossilizing several sectors that could contribute to mitigating the effect of greenhouse gas emissions on global warming. In this regard, zeolites are extensively investigated as key materials for promoting carbon dioxide capture and conversion. In this chapter, after a brief discussion about the carbon capture strategies when zeolites are employed, the most important features of these materials are discussed with a focus on the heterogeneous thermo-catalytic conversion of CO2 towards oxygenates or hydrocarbons via modified Fischer-Tropsch and methanol-mediated routes. Overall, this chapter provides an outlook on the role of zeolites in the Carbon Capture Sequestration and Utilization (CCSU) pathway.

CO2 Capture and Valorization

Migliori M.;Catizzone E.
2025-01-01

Abstract

Carbon dioxide valorization and its conversion towards intermediates and fuel are considered helpful strategies for de-fossilizing several sectors that could contribute to mitigating the effect of greenhouse gas emissions on global warming. In this regard, zeolites are extensively investigated as key materials for promoting carbon dioxide capture and conversion. In this chapter, after a brief discussion about the carbon capture strategies when zeolites are employed, the most important features of these materials are discussed with a focus on the heterogeneous thermo-catalytic conversion of CO2 towards oxygenates or hydrocarbons via modified Fischer-Tropsch and methanol-mediated routes. Overall, this chapter provides an outlook on the role of zeolites in the Carbon Capture Sequestration and Utilization (CCSU) pathway.
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