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  1. Recycling CO2 from Waste Incineration Closes Carbon Cycles

    Today, the energy sector, followed by the food and feed, and materials and chemicals sectors, are the largest consumers of fossil and biogenic carbon...
    Manfred Kircher in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  2. Utilization of C1 Gas Streams Form Power Plants

    The potential for utilization of CO2 as a raw material is currently highest for coal-fired power plants, since CO2 is present here in the flue gas as...
    Jens Hannes in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  3. Utilization of Residuals and C1 Gas Streams: Pyrolysis Process of Concord Blue

    The chemical industryChemical industry can in principle use C1 material streams as a carbon source. Suitable feedstocks for the production of these...
    Stefan Burmester, Johannes Booz in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  4. R&D&I and Industry Examples: The CO2 Electrorefinery: A New Concept for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture and Utilization (CCU)

    Among the available CO2Carbon dioxide (CO2)CO2 conversion process conversion processesConversion processes, electrochemical...
    Deepak Pant, Metin Bulut, Heleen De Wever in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  5. Utilization of C1 Gas Streams from Bioprocesses Including Biogas Plants

    CO2 is produced as an end product in various industrial processes based on biological or biotechnological processes. Especially the production of...
    Bettina Sayder, Ute Merrettig-Bruns, Görge Deerberg in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  6. Utilization of C1 Gas Streams from Steelworks

    In Germany, the steel industry in particular is characterized by high carbon-rich waste gas flows, although the composition and quality of the gas...
    Marten Sprecher, Michael Hensmann in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  7. Regional Development

    North Rhine-WestphaliaNorth Rhine Westphalia is Germany’s leading chemical, energy and steel region and has an extensive logistics infrastructure for...
    Dennis Herzberg, Manfred Kircher in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  8. Challenges in Down-Streaming from Chemical and Biotechnological Processes

    In the processing of chemical and biotechnological products, two groups of separation processes in particular are industrially established: thermal...
    Bettina Sayder, Kerstin Schwarze-Benning, ... Ute Merrettig-Bruns in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  9. Utilization of Residuals and C1 Gas Streams: CO2 Sources in Agriculture

    Low emission farming can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissionsGreenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions) from livestock productionLivestock...
    Michael Binder in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  10. Utilization of C1 Gas Streams from Cement Plants

    In order to be able to achieve the internationally agreed climate targets in the coming decades, significant CO2Carbon dioxide (CO2) reductions are...
    Helmut Hoppe in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  11. ZeroCarbFP: A Two-Step Microbial Conversion of CO2-Rich Off-Gas into Valuable Products

    ZeroCarbFP’s goal is to establish bioprocesses for the conversion of carbon-rich waste streams into valuable products. Four CO2 reduction pathways...
    Wolfgang Wach, Edda Höfer, ... Martin Langer in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  12. R&D&I and Industry Examples: The Vision of b.fab GmbH

    b.fab GmbHB.fab GmbH attaches particular importance to design of sustainable bioprocesses. With the formate bioeconomy, the basis for this has been...
    Frank Kensy in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  13. Microbial Processes: Photosynthetic Microalgae

    Algal biotechnology is enjoying increasing attention as a methodology for biomass production. Commercially interesting valuable substances from algae...
    Stefan Verseck in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  14. R&D&I and Industry Examples: Ineratec’s ICO2CHEM Project to Utilize CO2

    The industry sector remains as one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases, especially CO2. The aim of the ICO2CHEMICO2CHEM project is to develop...
    Thomas Bayer in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  15. R&D&I and Industry Examples: Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up

    Currently, several technologies for the chemicalChemicals or biotechnological conversion of C1 gasesC1 gases are on the threshold of...
    Thomas Schwarz in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  16. Microbial Processes: Current Developments in Gas Fermentation

    Microorganisms that can convert C1 gases into industrially relevant products (e.g. ethanol or butanol) are already being used commercially today. For...
    Frank Kensy in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  17. CO2 and CO as Feedstock Sustainable Carbon Sources for the Circular Economy

    Climate protection and raw material change require new, sustainable carbon sources for the chemical and fuel industries. In fact, processes that...

    Manfred Kircher, Thomas Schwarz in Circular Economy and Sustainability
    Book 2023
  18. Conventional Processes for Hydrogen Production

    HydrogenHydrogen (H) is used extensively in the chemical industryChemical industry for producing a wide variety of higher-value products, while also...
    Fausto Gallucci, Jose Antonio Medrano, Emma Palo in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  19. CO2: Sources and Volumes

    The chapter presents industrial CO2 emission sitesCO emission sites in Europe, so-called point sources, with volumes exceeding 0.1 Mt CO2Carbon...
    Katy Armstrong, Dennis Krämer in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
  20. Piloting, Scale-Up, and Demonstration

    Although CO2 is often considered a problematic waste gas, a lot of promising research indicates that it can be adopted as a carbon source for...
    Koen Quataert, Ellen Verhoeven, ... Hendrik Waegeman in CO2 and CO as Feedstock
    Chapter 2023
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