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Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization $182.79 Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization is a complete and informative resource on the carbon dioxide sources and market at the European Union level, with reference to the world situation. The book covers the following themes: - Sources of carbon dioxide and their purity, - Market of carbon dioxide and its uses, - Separation techniques of carbon dioxide from flue gases, - Analysis of the potential of each technique and application, - Basic science and technology of supercritical CO2, - Reactions in supercritical CO2 and its use as reactive solvent, - Utilization of CO2 in the synthesis of chemicals with low energy input, - Conversion of CO2 into fuels: existing techniques, - Dry reforming of methane, - Assessment of the use of carbon dioxide for the synthesis of methanol. This book is unique in providing integrated information and a perspective on innovative technologies for the use of carbon dioxide. The book is suitable for use as a textbook for courses in chemical engineering and chemistry. It is also of great interest as a general reference for those involved with technologies for avoiding carbon dioxide production and for economists. This is an invaluable reference for specialists on synthetic chemistry, gas separation, supercritical fluids, carbon dioxide marketing, renewable energy and sustainable development. In addition, it will be useful for those working in the chemical industry and for policy makers for carbon dioxide mitigation, innovative technologies, carbon recycling, and power generation. |
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Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Related Technologies $159.75 Carbon dioxide sequestration is a technology that is being explored to curb the anthropogenic emission of CO2 into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has been implicated in the global climate change and reducing them is a potential solution. The injection of carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has the duel benefit of sequestering the CO2 and extending the life of some older fields. Sequestering CO2 and EOR have many shared elements that make them comparable. This volume presents some of the latest information on these processes covering physical properties, operations, design, reservoir engineering, and geochemistry for AGI and the related technologies. |
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Carbon Dioxide as Chemical Feedstock $139.46 Filling the need for an up-to-date handbook, this ready reference closely investigates the use of CO2 for ureas, enzymes, carbamates, and isocyanates, as well as its use as a solvent, in electrochemistry, biomass utilization and much more. Edited by an internationally renowned and experienced researcher, this is a comprehensive source for every synthetic chemist in academia and industry. |
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Carbon Dioxide Angiography $507.58 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide $238.92 This book is in Used condition |
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Carbon Dioxide Capture And Storage $130.97 This book is in Like New condition |
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Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide $199.95 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Carbon Dioxide and Terrestrial Ecosystems $268.15 This book is in Used condition |
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide $236.46 This book is in Like New condition |
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The Carbon Dioxide Dilemma $335.9 This book is in Used condition |
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Natural Extracts Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide $270.26 Synthesizing research from a wide variety of sources, this work offers a convenient guide to a clean, safe, inexpensive, non-toxic, non-polluting solvent that performs better than most conventional solvents. Natural Extracts Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide reviews recent development in the technology and its applications to the food, flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industries. It outlines the many advantages the method has over traditional methods like steam distillation, solvent extraction, and molecular distillation and it supports the popular trend toward the use of natural products in these industries. |
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Advances in the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide $75.95 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Carbon Dioxide Utilization for Global Sustainability $506.84 This book is in Used condition |
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Carbon Dioxide: Kyoto Protocol, Dry Ice, Carbon Sink, Carbon Capture and Storage, Kyoto Protocol and Government Action $24.97 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Kyoto Protocol, Dry Ice, Carbon Sink, Carbon Capture and Storage, List of Countries by Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Biosequestration, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Neutrality, Post-Kyoto Protocol Negotiations on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Carbon Dioxide in Earth's Atmosphere, Bio-Energy With Carbon Capture and Storage, Electro-Reduction of Carbon Dioxide, Peridotite, Carbon Dioxide Removal, Keeling Curve, Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, Carbonic Maceration, Dry Ice Bomb, 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference, Bali Communiqu, Carbon Dioxide Scrubber, Oxy-Fuel Combustion Process, Blackdamp, Carbon Dioxide Equivalent, Gassnova, Carbon Profiling, Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework, Avoiding Mass Extinctions Engine, Amorphous Carbonia, Carbon Negative, Climit, Natcarb, Energy Neutral Design. Excerpt: The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCe, aimed at fighting global warming. The UNFCCC is an international environmental treaty with the goal of achieving "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." The Protocol was initially adopted on 11 December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan and entered into force on 16 February 2005. As of November 2009, 187 states have signed and ratified the protocol. Under the Protocol, 37 industrialized countries (called "Annex I countries") commit themselves to a reduction of four greenhouse gases (GHG) (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, sulphur hexafluoride) and two groups of gases (hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons) produced by them, and all member countries give general commitments. Annex I countries agreed to reduce their collective greenh... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=16775 |
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PRO Chek CO2? Carbon Dioxide Leak Detector $695 Designed exclusively for the detection of carbon dioxide (R-744) ? the ?next generation? refrigerant. Features innovative infrared sensor technology. Provides consistent, accurate and reliable responses, while minimizing the risk of false alarms! Features: Optimum sensitivity detects leaks down to 0.2 oz/year (6 g/year) High/low sensitivity switch for accurate diagnosis of both large and small leaks Infrared sensor will not weaken over time, ensuring consistent and accurate response. Extra-long service life of 1,000 hours or more! Unique circuitry equalizes CO2 in atmosphere, lowering risk of false alarms Will not react to smoke, humidity, airflow or temperature changes High-efficiency air sampling pump provides quicker response and quicker clearing (?zeroing?) Audible alarm and multiple LEDs help pinpoint leaks quickly NiMH battery provides over six hours of use between charges. Detector also works with AC and DC power adapters (included) On-board diagnostics indicate charging status and alert user to low battery or infrared sensor failure Chrome-plated, flexible metal probe holds its position in tight spaces Includes: Sensor Replacement filters Rechargeable NiMH battery AC power adapter (available in 120V, 230V, 240V and 100V versions) DC power adapter with cigarette lighter plug Rugged carrying case |
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Direct Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide on Vegetation $32.72 Carbon dioxide (CO2) enhancement of plant growth is one important direct effect of rising atmospheric CO2. Through photosynthesis, plants produce food and fiber from light and carbon assimilated as CO2 and form the foundation of the Earth's life support system. Rising atmospheric CO2 is thus an essential input to the food-producing process, and effects of CO2 enrichment described in this document have far-reaching implications for agricultural and ecological productivity. Establishing an empirical foundation of plant response to more CO2 and developing the capability to predict crop and ecosystem responses to CO2 enrichment are research goals that have been pursued in the DOE-led program. This State-of-the-Art report on the direct effects of CO2 on vegetation summarizes the current state of knowledge; it identifies uncertainties and suggests where more research is needed to assure understanding and delineates data and modeling requirements for future predictions. Important progress has been made over the past 5 years since the plant science community urged that more attention be given to direct effects of CO2 enrichment. Enhanced plant growth and yield from more CO2 is now widely recognized in different scientific and public sectors as an important element of the CO2 problem. While there have been gains in knowledge about a few crop plants, considerable ignorance remains about responses of native species and ecosystems to CO2 enrichment. Only a few native species or ecosystem types have been investigated. Competition among species in relation to CO2-induced growth differences is essentially unknown. Many interactions involving CO2 enrichment and other physical and biological variables affecting plant growth have not been studied. Among the physiological processes directly affected by CO2 that are not well understood are those involving net transpiration and whole-plant water use, where CO2 reduces stomatal conductance but increases leaf size. Nutrient requirements to sustain increased photosynthesis and growth at enriched levels of CO2 are not understood. This State-of-the-Art volume examines some key responses and identifies research needed to resolve these and other key unknowns. |
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Refrigerants: Hydrogen, Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide, Neon, Sulfur Dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbon, Propane, Dry Ice, List of Refrigerants $24.93 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Hydrogen, Ammonia, Carbon dioxide, Neon, Sulfur dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbon, Propane, Dry ice, List of refrigerants, Vapor-compression refrigeration, Halomethane, Carbon tetrachloride, Isobutane, Dichloromethane, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Fluoroform, Tetrafluoromethane, Chlorodifluoromethane, 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, Dichlorodifluoromethane, Refrigerant reclamation, Slurry ice, Trihalomethane, 1,1-Difluoroethane, Octafluoropropane, Hexafluoroethane, Trichlorofluoromethane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, R-410A, 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene, Chlorotrifluoromethane, Dibromomethane, 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane, Vinyl fluoride, Bromodifluoromethane, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane, 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane, Dichlorofluoromethane, Octafluorocyclobutane, Chloropentafluoroethane, HC-12a, Chlorotrifluoroethylene, 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, Dichlorodifluoroethylene, Care 30, 1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, R-407A, R-406A, R-407c. Excerpt: Hydrogen ( -dr -jin) is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the symbol H. With an average atomic weight of 4 u (25 u for Hydrogen-1), hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant chemical element, constituting roughly 75% of the Universe's chemical elemental mass. Stars in the main sequence are mainly composed of hydrogen in its plasma state. Naturally occurring elemental hydrogen is relatively rare on Earth. The most common isotope of hydrogen is protium (name rarely used, symbol H) with a single proton and no neutrons. In ionic compounds it can take a negative charge (an anion known as a hydride and written as H), or as a positively charged species H. The latter cation is written as though composed of a bare proton, but in reality, hydrogen cations in ionic compounds always occur as more complex species. ... |
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CleanDr 30103 00 AirBlaster CO2 Actuator $9.45 Digital Innovations 30103 Air Dr. Air Buster CO2... |
Home made CO2 intercooler sprayer
DEI'S Cry02 system
DEI's CryO2 system is the coolest thing we've ever
seen… literally. A three-part modular system that resembles a nitrous setup, the CryO2 was designed to reduce the temperature of your air and fuel intake charge with liquid carbon dioxide. In 2003 it won a SEMA Best New Product award and DEI's products, including the CryO2 system. Being one of the first of its kind, the CryO2 system invariably sparks debate among tuners about its purpose and contribution to a vehicle's overall performance.
While a cooler, denser air/fuel charge is undoubtedly a good thing, many question if a dedicated system like this is warranted or even worth the trouble. Some CryO2 faithful will point out the systems contribution to increasing power, but we see its real value in lowering the operating temperature of a tuned engine, specifically an engine with forced induction, into a range that ensures durable and reliable performance. Read on to learn more about how the system works and let us know if you think the CryO2 system should be a hit or if its just hype.
The liquid CO2 is stored in a bottle, much like nitrous, that feeds a line up to a solenoid near the engine. From the solenoid the ice cold CO2 will travel to one or all three of the CryO2 components. The first is a billet aluminum fuel bar extension that goes in the fuel line. The liquid CO2 freezes the bar through which the fuel passes to a balmy -80 degrees fahrenheit. The cold stuff then moves to an aerodynamically designed bulb with a cryo chamber installed in a 4-inch section of the air intake. Heat is removed when air passes over the bulb, reducing the incoming air temperature by 50 degrees fahrenheit and creating a denser more powerful charge. The final part of the CryO2 system is an intercooler sprayer that vents the liquid CO2 directly onto the intercoolers fins. I've seen this last part of the process actually produce ice on an intercooler.
The power of cool other cooling products from DEI can be found at http://www.pureperformancellc.com.
DEI uses cooling to add horsepower and this system is cheaper then nitrous also cheaper to refill and can be filled at any weld supiler.
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