Photoelectrochemical and Enzymatic Conversion of CO2 into Fuels: A Shift Towards Net Zero Energy Landscape

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· Elsevier
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525
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This book will become available on October 1, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Photoelectrochemical and Enzymatic Conversion of CO2 into Fuels: A Shift Towards Net Zero Energy Landscape introduces a comprehensive guide on the effective utilization of renewable energy to convert CO2 into fuels or commodity chemicals, presenting new materials such as MXenes and phosphorenes that are now being used in the catalytic conversion of CO2. This book provides guidelines on how the structural variation of catalysts will impact the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, presenting a detailed mechanism of CO2 conversion through different conversion methods such as photo reduction, electrochemical reduction, photoelectrochemical reduction, and enzymatic reduction.This will be a welcomed resource for researchers, students, academicians, engineers, and environmental experts and agencies studying the effects and benefits of the conversion of carbon dioxide into fuels for sustainable and renewable energy. - Delivers a wealth of knowledge on cutting-edge technologies using low-cost abundant catalysts for photoelectrochemical reduction of CO2 - Focuses on the design and development of novel catalysts for electrochemical, photochemical, enzymatic, and artificial photosynthesis approaches for CO2 reduction into green fuel and value-added chemicals - Addresses major challenges and issues for greenhouse gases emission worldwide

About the author

Rohit Srivastava is Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, India. His research focuses on green hydrogen and carbon dioxide reduction into green fuels.

Assistant Professor Bishnu Bastakoti works at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA.

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