About this Research Topic
CO2 utilization as a sustainable and secure supply of carbon is not new, but has recently gained a renewed interest which is clearly evident from the huge number of scientific papers that is possible to find on the subject. It explores CO2 as a C1 building block in alternative to fossil-based resources, bringing carbon back into the value chain and therefore contributing to a circular economy. Due to CO2 high thermodynamic and kinetic stability, the development of highly active catalysts and the implementation of process intensification strategies is of crucial importance and plays a decisive role in both the economic and environmental viability of the technology. In this context, several studies have been published on life cycle assessment as well as on techno-economic analysis with contradictory conclusions. At the same time on the ground, this field is going through a very fast-evolving scenario, with several industrial initiatives taking place mainly on pilot scales or demonstration units all over Europe. The main questions this topic wants to answer are: i) What are the current strategies being adopted by the industry to overcome main CO2 utilization limitations? ii) How will CO2 utilization address global sustainability development goals? and iii) what are the emerging research trends that will define the role of CO2 on the future of the global economy?
CO2 utilization is a very active field of research that aims to recycle CO2 and use it as a carbon source in alternative to fossil-based sources for the production of chemicals, materials and fuels. All manuscripts that fall on the scope of CO2 utilization technologies including areas related to the process design, process optimization and intensification, process scale-up, techno-economic assessment, and life cycle analysis are highly encouraged to be submitted to this Research Topic.
This Research Topic will present and discuss current industrial approaches, and emerging research trends and focus on the main challenges this field needs to address from the global sustainability perspective. This collection welcomes original research, opinions, perspectives, and reviews on the following topics:
1. Main trends on CO2 utilization as a carbon source, their expected impact, and frontiers to contribute to global sustainability
2. Improved methodologies developed to access techno-economic viability of CO2 technologies and to quantify the life-cycle climate benefits
3. Main strategies the industry is using to overcome CO2 utilization technical barriers, bottlenecks, and recognize possible and actual weaknesses that will decide which technology will succeed in a competitive market
4. Opportunities for future research that are relevant to implementing emerging technologies
5. Relevant existing and the need for new policies to support CO2 utilization along the value chain
Keywords: resource efficiency, energy efficiency, global, sustainable production, materials, fuels, chemical production, carbon dioxide, CO2, Energy storage, materials and fuels
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