Transition metal carbides as novel materials for CO2 capture, storage, and activation
Energy & Environmental Science2015Vol. 9(1), pp. 141–144
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Abstract
Transition metal carbides are posed as promising materials for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage at room temperature and low pressures, as shown by density functional simulations on proper models, and estimates of adsorption/desorption rates. Aside, the activated nature of the adsorbed CO2 opens the path for its conversion into other valuable chemicals.
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