New and Future Developments in Catalysis: Activation of Carbon Dioxide
Author(s): Steven Suib (Author)
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication Date: 1 Aug. 2013
Language: English
Print length: 800 pages
ISBN-10: 0444538828
ISBN-13: 9780444538826
Book Description
New and Future Developments in Catalysis is a package of books that compile the latest ideas concerning alternate and renewable energy sources and the role that catalysis plays in converting new renewable feedstock into biofuels and biochemicals. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic processes will be discussed in a unified and comprehensive approach. There will be extensive cross-referencing within all volumes.This volume presents a complete picture of all carbon dioxide (CO2) sources, outlines the environmental concerns regarding CO2, and critically reviews all current CO2 activation processes. Furthermore, the volume discusses all future developments and gives a critical economic analysis of the various processes.
Offers in-depth coverage of all catalytic topics of current interest and outlines future challenges and research areas
A clear and visual description of all parameters and conditions, enabling the reader to draw conclusions for a particular case
Outlines the catalytic processes applicable to energy generation and design of green processes
Editorial Reviews
Review
“One reason that carbon dioxide is a potent greenhouse gas is that the molecule is very stable, and if it could be made less so, it would be easier to bind and keep out of the atmosphere. Chemists and biochemists examine approaches and techniques for activating it using homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysis.” –Reference & Research Book News, December 2013
Review
This book — one of 7 volumes on New and Future Developments in Catalysis — represents the latest developments in the activation of carbon dioxide. It is a comprehensive summary of past, current, and future research focusing on clean energy and clean catalytic processes.
About the Author
Steve Suib is one of the leading figures in solid-state catalysis and renewable systems in the US. His 450 publications, 40 patents, and authorship on multiple books on the topic of catalysis is proof of this, as is his distinguished Professor status. He is also editor for Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, which puts him in a perfect position to keep abreast with current developments in the area.
He has been a prominent and prolific catalysis researcher for many years encompassing all aspects of the fields from synthesis, characterization, catalysis, to applications. He easily works in both basic fundamental academic research as well as applied industrial research.