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  1. 1 gru 2023 · Existing research and analysis on the value proposition of riparian buffers focuses primarily on the valuation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon in the water; the impact on ecosystem services (including wildlife); the financial implications for landowners; and the development of a trading program for nitrogen.

  2. Assessment of enhanced carbon dioxide absorption in water. The impact of carbonic anhydrase and pH regulation. Master’s Thesis in Sustainable Energy Systems. Johanna Beiron. Department of Energy and Environment. Division of Energy Technology. Chalmers University of Technology. Göteborg, Sweden 2017.

  3. 1 wrz 2024 · Our results demonstrate that GCS schemes, mainly about capillary number and wettability, can significantly influence CO2storage performance via the two-phase flow at pore scale, which should be considered carefully.

  4. 5 cze 2023 · Simulations of carbon dioxide (CO 2) in water may aid in understanding the impact of its accumulation in aquatic environments and help advance technologies for carbon capture and utilization (via, e.g., mineralization).

  5. 1 dzień temu · In water electrolysis, the use of an efficient catalyst derived from earth-abundant materials which is cost-effective and stable is essential for the economic sustainability of hydrogen production. A wide range of catalytic materials have been reported upon so far, among which Fe2O3 stands out as one of the most credible candidates in terms of cost and abundance. However, Fe2O3 faces several ...

  6. 30 sty 2018 · In the aqueous electrochemical reduction of CO 2, the choice of electrolyte is responsible for the catalytic activity and selectivity, although there remains a need for more in-depth understanding of electrolyte effects and mechanisms.

  7. 6 lis 2019 · The capture and use of carbon dioxide to create valuable products might lower the net costs of reducing emissions or removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Here we review ten pathways...