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Carbon dioxide as a feedstock.


DE2001777868

Publication Date 2000
Personal Author Creutz, ; Fujita,
Page Count 11
Abstract This report is an overview on the subject of carbon dioxide as a starting material for organic syntheses of potential commercial interest and the utilization of carbon dioxide as a substrate for fuel production. It draws extensively on literature sources, particularly on the report of a 1999 Workshop on the subject of catalysis in carbon dioxide utilization, but with emphasis on systems of most interest to us. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is an abundant (750 billion tons in atmosphere), but dilute source of carbon (only 0.036 % by volume), so technologies for utilization at the production source are crucial for both sequestration and utilization. Sequestration--such as pumping CO(sub 2) into sea or the earth--is beyond the scope of this report, except where it overlaps utilization, for example in converting CO(sub 2) to polymers. But sequestration dominates current thinking on short term solutions to global warming, as should be clear from reports from this and other workshops. The 3500 million tons estimated to be added to the atmosphere annually at present can be compared to the 110 million tons used to produce chemicals, chiefly urea (75 million tons), salicylic acid, cyclic carbonates and polycarbonates. Increased utilization of CO(sub 2) as a starting material is, however, highly desirable, because it is an inexpensive, non-toxic starting material. There are ongoing efforts to replace phosgene as a starting material. Creation of new materials and markets for them will increase this utilization, producing an increasingly positive, albeit small impact on global CO(sub 2) levels. The other uses of interest are utilization as a solvent and for fuel production and these will be discussed in turn.
Keywords
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon
  • Greenhouse effect
  • Management
  • Polycarbonates
  • Polymers
  • Salicylic acid
  • Solvents
  • Substrates
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Conference Proceedings
NTIS Issue Number 200125
Contract Number
  • AC02-98CH10886
Carbon dioxide as a feedstock.
Carbon dioxide as a feedstock.
DE2001777868

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon
  • Greenhouse effect
  • Management
  • Polycarbonates
  • Polymers
  • Salicylic acid
  • Solvents
  • Substrates
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • AC02-98CH10886
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