CO2 utilization in the perspective of industrial ecology, an overview

Details

Serval ID
serval:BIB_FEA7E8375BC2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
CO2 utilization in the perspective of industrial ecology, an overview
Journal
journal of CO2 utilization
Author(s)
Meylan Frédéric D., Moreau Vincent, Erkman Suren
ISSN
2212-9820
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
12
Pages
101-108
Language
english
Abstract
Carbon dioxide emissions from anthropic activities have accumulated in the atmosphere in excess of 800 Gigatons since preindustrial times, and are continuously increasing. Among other strategies, CO2 capture and storage is one option to mitigate the emissions from large point sources. In addition, carbon dioxide extraction from ambient air is assessed to reduce the atmospheric concentration of CO2. Both direct and indirect (through photosynthesis) pathways are possible.
Geological sequestration has significant disadvantages (high cost, low public acceptance, long term uncertainty) whereas carbon dioxide recycling (or utilization) is more consistent with the basic principle of industrial ecology, almost closing material cycles.
In this article, a series of technologies for CO2 capture and valorization is described as integrated and optimized pathways. This integration increases the environmental and economic benefits of each technology. Depending on the source of carbon dioxide, appropriate capture and valorization processes are evaluated based on material and energy constraints.
Keywords
Industrial ecology, Processes integration, Industrial symbiosis, Pathways optimization
Create date
19/02/2016 10:04
Last modification date
10/07/2024 6:05
Usage data