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Techno-Economic and Environmental Analysis for Direct Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Methanol and Liquid/High-Calorie-SNG Fuels
by
Atsbha, Tesfalem Aregawi
, Yoon, Taeksang
, Yoo, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Chul-Jin
in
Calories
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic converters
/ Chemical reactions
/ Climate change
/ Conversion
/ Cost analysis
/ Economic analysis
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogenation
/ Liquid fuels
/ Methanol
/ Natural gas
/ Operating costs
/ Production costs
/ Reactors
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Synthesis gas
2021
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Techno-Economic and Environmental Analysis for Direct Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Methanol and Liquid/High-Calorie-SNG Fuels
by
Atsbha, Tesfalem Aregawi
, Yoon, Taeksang
, Yoo, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Chul-Jin
in
Calories
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic converters
/ Chemical reactions
/ Climate change
/ Conversion
/ Cost analysis
/ Economic analysis
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogenation
/ Liquid fuels
/ Methanol
/ Natural gas
/ Operating costs
/ Production costs
/ Reactors
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Synthesis gas
2021
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Techno-Economic and Environmental Analysis for Direct Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Methanol and Liquid/High-Calorie-SNG Fuels
by
Atsbha, Tesfalem Aregawi
, Yoon, Taeksang
, Yoo, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Chul-Jin
in
Calories
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic converters
/ Chemical reactions
/ Climate change
/ Conversion
/ Cost analysis
/ Economic analysis
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogenation
/ Liquid fuels
/ Methanol
/ Natural gas
/ Operating costs
/ Production costs
/ Reactors
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Synthesis gas
2021
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Techno-Economic and Environmental Analysis for Direct Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Methanol and Liquid/High-Calorie-SNG Fuels
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Techno-Economic and Environmental Analysis for Direct Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Methanol and Liquid/High-Calorie-SNG Fuels
2021
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Catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 has great potential to significantly reduce CO2 and contribute to green economy by converting CO2 into a variety of useful products. The goal of this study is to assess and compare the techno-economic and environmental measures of CO2 catalytic conversion to methanol and Fischer–Tropsch-based fuels. More specifically, two separate process models were developed using a process modeler: direct catalytic conversion of CO2 to Fischer–Tropsch-based liquid fuel/high-calorie SNG and direct catalytic conversion of CO2 to methanol. The unit production cost for each process was analyzed and compared to conventional liquid fuel and methanol production processes. CO2 emissions for each process were assessed in terms of global warming potential. The cost and environmental analyses results of each process were used to compare and contrast both routes in terms of economic feasibility and environmental friendliness. The results of both the processes indicated that the total CO2 emissions were significantly reduced compared with their respective conventional processes.
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