Article | REF: G1814 V1

CO2 reuse chemically

Authors: Association record, Laurent DUMERGUES

Publication date: September 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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    3. Summary and conclusions

    Due to the use of carbonaceous fossil resources in our economic system, the sources of CO 2 are diverse: transportation, energy production, industrial manufacturing, etc.

    The pathways for CO 2 valorization are also diverse. From carbon dioxide, it is possible to achieve energy production (methanation, algal biofuels, methanol synthesis, etc.) and chemical intermediates (organic synthesis reactions: urea or polymer production, etc.).

    Orders of magnitude in terms of “tCO 2 ” produced from anthropogenic sources (transportation, manufacturing, waste treatment, and energy) or valorizable as “raw material” (chemistry, energy, etc.) are provided in figure 

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