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CausesEffects Fossil fuels (Transport) Industry Deforestation Aerobic Respiration Agriculture Decay of Biomass Possible asphyxiation (If high enough) Contributes to global warming Increase in sea levels Increase in chance of storms/cyclones
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Capture and Conversion of carbon dioxide through using nanotechnology
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Key topics Capture of Carbon dioxide 1. Metal Organic frameworks (MOF’S) 2. Nano-composites Conversion of Carbon dioxide into useful substances 3. Methane 4. Carbonates
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CAPTURE Metal-Organic Frameworks Nanocomposite coating
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MOF’S. MOF’s - Metal Organic Frameworks. Metal cluster and organic linking unit structure High surface area, adjustable surface properties, flexible pore size CO 2 molecules absorbed into pores Increasing database of known MOF’s Most reliable nanotechnology for carbon capture so far MOF-177 able to store nine times more CO 2 upon being pressurised by 35 bar. Nanotechnology. It's no big deal.
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Nanocomposites Synthesized by many metal oxide Nano powders into an organic polymer High selectivity, mechanical and thermal stability, flexibility and processability Cost-effective, energy efficient Final product sprayed onto any surface Structured so carbon dioxide only absorbed. It's not what you nano, it's who you nano.
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CONVERSION Calcium Carbonate – CaCO 3 Methane burning
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CO 2 conversion to Methane Methane –one of the most efficient hydrocarbons at storing energy Nanosized Rhodium alumina catalyst does not require energy, only small source of O 2, low temperature and pressure. Other process includes use of nano-tubes composed of titania and a co-catalyst. Co-catalysts include platinum and/ or copper CO 2 and H 2 O passed through membrane composed of titania nanotubes and co-catalyst, which converts into methane, hydrogen gas and oxygen in the presents of sunlight. Process could be recycled. No, Bucky Balls isn't a cartoon character
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Energy storage capacity
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Rhodium alumina catalyst reaction with CO 2
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Titania Nanotube Array with platinum/ copper co-catalyst.
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CO 2 conversion to carbonate Carbonic anhydrase can used to convert CO 2 to carbonate. However process needs neutralisation with certain elements (e.g. Ca, Mg) to occur. Synthetic Nano enzymes can replace natural enzymes as they are cheaper and don’t need neutralisation. Flue gas run through water body with NiNP’s, carbonate formed Magnetic properties of nickel, allows nanoparticles to be removed & reused. Nanotechnology. It's no big deal.
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