Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion. 1st Edition
Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion — 1st Edition by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, Maryam Meshksar
A compelling, authoritative guide for researchers, engineers, and policymakers tackling the climate challenge, this book brings cutting-edge science to practical solutions. It opens with a clear overview of greenhouse gas sources and global emission trends, then moves swiftly into innovative technologies for capture and conversion, balancing rigorous engineering detail with real-world applicability.
Discover state-of-the-art approaches to CO2 capture, carbon dioxide utilization (CDU/CCU), methane mitigation, and integrated system design. Detailed chapters cover advanced materials, process intensification, catalytic conversion routes, and techno-economic assessments—equipping readers to evaluate, design, and implement low-emission strategies across sectors. Case studies and comparative analyses show how these technologies perform in diverse settings, from industrial hubs in Europe and North America to rapidly developing economies in Asia and the Middle East.
Whether you’re designing a carbon capture plant, advising on environmental policy, or researching sustainable chemical processes, this book delivers actionable insights and evidence-based recommendations. Written by leading experts, it bridges academic rigor and industrial practicality to accelerate decarbonization efforts worldwide.
Practical, current, and globally relevant, this volume is an essential reference for anyone serious about greenhouse gas mitigation, carbon capture and conversion, and sustainable technology deployment. Add this indispensable resource to your collection to stay at the forefront of climate mitigation innovation—order your copy today.
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