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Achieving Moderate Pressures in Sealed Vessels Using Dry Ice As a Solid CO2 Source
Published on: August 17, 2018
Conditions for the Use of CO2
1CIRCC and Department of Chemistry, University of Bari, Via Celso Ulpiani, 27 70126 Bari, Italy. angela.dibenedetto@uniba.it.
Abstract:
This review presents several aspects of the utilization of carbon dioxide. In particular, it will consider the conditions for its correct utilization in order to reduce its emission into atmosphere and to size the demand of CO(2) that may be used within several different industrial sectors, spanning from fine chemicals to bulk chemicals, intermediates and fuels.
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