Nanomaterials for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion Technologies focuses on the applications of nanomaterials for CO2 capture and conversion. The book highlights the need for CO2 mitigation, followed by the basic principles for CO2 capture and conversion, using different nanomaterials, while also discussing and highlighting challenges and perspectives.
Abundant CO2 emissions from industries and the transportation sector are a threat to the planet due to overwhelming concerns regarding CO2-induced climate change. Nanomaterials are being widely investigated for CO2 capture and conversion processes. Nano absorbents, adsorbents and nanomembranes for CO2 capture, nano catalysts for catalytic CO2 conversion, and chemical fixation of CO2 are some of the broader applications of nanomaterials for CO2 mitigation.
- Helps readers understand the basic mechanisms and theories behind CO2 capture and conversion using nanomaterials
- Provides information on the range of nanomaterials types used in CO2 capture and storage systems
- Assesses the major challenges for integrating nanotechnology into carbon dioxide capture and storage systems at an industrial scale
Shaukat Ali Mazari is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Dawood University, Karachi, Pakistan. His research interests are purification and separation processes, the evaluation of amines stability for CO2 capture, biofuels from biomass, electrochemical CO2 reduction and preparation and characterization of electrodes, etc.
Dr. Mubarak Mujawar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Curtin University, Malaysia. His areas of interest include carbon nanomaterials, synthesis, magnetic biochar production using microwaves, and wastewater treatment using advanced materials. Dr. Mubarak has published journal papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, and patent filings. He currently serves as an editorial board member for Scientific Report (Nature), and as a scientific reviewer in numerous journals in the areas of chemical engineering and nanotechnology. He was named as an outstanding scientist for publications and citations by I Proclaim Malaysia in 2017. Dr. Mubarak is fellow (FIEAust) and a chartered chemical engineer (CPEng, MIEAust) with Engineers Australia, and a chartered chemical engineer (CEng MIchemE IchemE, UK) with the Institution of Chemical Engineers, UK.
Manoj Tripathi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics & Material Science & Engineering at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, India. His research interests are renewable energy, energy storage materials, biomass-based studies, polymer composites, and thermophysical properties.