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Weizao Liu

Bio: Weizao Liu is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Ground granulated blast-furnace slag. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 67 publications receiving 597 citations. Previous affiliations of Weizao Liu include University of Western Ontario & Sichuan University.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the current developments of mineral carbonation technologies by using industrial solid wastes as feedstocks, aiming at searching the reasons of its limitation, and suggested two research directions, i.e., the evaluation of CO2 net emission reduction by life cycle assessment technique and developments of new energy-saving approaches.

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the progress in the application of zeolite materials such as Y, ZSM-5, mordenite, beta and clinoptilolite for improving the performance of semiconductor photocatalysts in degradation of environmental pollutants is summarized.

70 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review aimed at exploring the current state of carbon capture and utilization technologies is presented, with their challenges and future prospects identified, as well as the costs and sustainability aspects of these technologies.
Abstract: The continued warming of the planet resulting from anthropogenic CO2 emissions requires immediate action to meet climate change mitigation targets. The utilization of CO2 from waste streams and ambient air has attracted increasing attention as a powerful emission mitigation tool. This review aimed at exploring the current state of carbon capture and utilization technologies. Various separation techniques, including absorption, adsorption, membrane, cryogenics, and chemical looping were explored in this review, with their challenges and future prospects identified. Utilization of CO2 via conversion to fuels and chemicals, as a green solvent and enhanced oil recovery, as well as through mineral carbonation were explored. Conversion of CO2 to synthetic fuels appears to be the very promising pathway to scaling up carbon capture technologies due to the value of the products. The costs and sustainability aspects of capture and utilization technologies, as well as the challenges and future prospects for CO2 utilization were discussed.

59 citations

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01 Jan 2021-Energy
TL;DR: In this article, a returning charge operation by adding an inert component into the feedstock was suggested for the prevention of ring formation and achieved good results in a self-designed rotary kiln, and preliminary analysis of CO2 net-emission reduction was conducted based on the continuous experimental results.

56 citations

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01 Aug 2022-Fuel
TL;DR: In this paper , a series of Sm-doping MnFeO x catalysts were synthesized through a typical PEG-assisted co-precipitation method and applied for low-temperature NH 3 -SCR process.

53 citations


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TL;DR: This work critically summarized and comprehensively reviewed the characteristics and performance of both liquid and solid CO2 adsorbents with possible schemes for the improvement of their CO2 capture ability and advances in CO2 utilization.
Abstract: Dramatically increased CO2 concentration from several point sources is perceived to cause severe greenhouse effect towards the serious ongoing global warming with associated climate destabilization, inducing undesirable natural calamities, melting of glaciers, and extreme weather patterns. CO2 capture and utilization (CCU) has received tremendous attention due to its significant role in intensifying global warming. Considering the lack of a timely review on the state-of-the-art progress of promising CCU techniques, developing an appropriate and prompt summary of such advanced techniques with a comprehensive understanding is necessary. Thus, it is imperative to provide a timely review, given the fast growth of sophisticated CO2 capture and utilization materials and their implementation. In this work, we critically summarized and comprehensively reviewed the characteristics and performance of both liquid and solid CO2 adsorbents with possible schemes for the improvement of their CO2 capture ability and advances in CO2 utilization. Their industrial applications in pre- and post-combustion CO2 capture as well as utilization were systematically discussed and compared. With our great effort, this review would be of significant importance for academic researchers for obtaining an overall understanding of the current developments and future trends of CCU. This work is bound to benefit researchers in fields relating to CCU and facilitate the progress of significant breakthroughs in both fundamental research and commercial applications to deliver perspective views for future scientific and industrial advances in CCU.

453 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the latest developments in CO2 capture, utilization, conversion, and sequestration is examined through a multi-scale perspective, including mineralization, biological utilization, food and beverages, energy storage media, and chemicals.
Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the main driver of climate change. Currently, CO2 utilization is increasingly attracting interest in processes like enhanced oil recovery and coal bed methane and it has the potential to be used in hydraulic fracturing processes, among others. In this review, the latest developments in CO2 capture, utilization, conversion, and sequestration are examined through a multi-scale perspective. The diverse range of CO2 utilization applications, including mineralization, biological utilization, food and beverages, energy storage media, and chemicals, is comprehensively presented. We also discuss the worldwide research and development of CO2 utilization projects. Lastly, we examine the key challenges and issues that must be faced for pilot-scale and industrial applications in the future. This study demonstrates that CO2 utilization can be a driver for the future development of carbon capture and utilization technologies. However, considering the amount of CO2 produced globally, even if it can be reduced in the near-to mid-term future, carbon capture and storage will remain the primary strategy and, so, complementary strategies are desirable. Currently, the main CO2 utilization industry is enhanced oil and gas recovery, but considering the carbon life cycle, these processes still add CO2 to the atmosphere. In order to implement other CO2 utilization technologies at a large scale, in addition to their current technical feasibility, their economic and societal viability is critical. Therefore, future efforts should be directed toward reduction of energy penalties and costs, and the introduction of policies and regulation encouraging carbon capture, utilization and storage, and increasing the public acceptance of the strategies in a complementary manner.

294 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive list of Carbon Capture and Utilization technologies and applications is presented in this paper, ranging from lab-scale R&D activities reported in academic papers to commercially established companies.
Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive list of Carbon Capture and Utilization technologies and applications, ranging from lab-scale R&D activities reported in academic papers to commercially establish...

205 citations

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TL;DR: Analysis of protein expression patterns revealed that proteins associated with signal transduction, stress defense, photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, protein metabolism, and energy production could by involved in SA-induced growth and drought tolerance in wheat seedlings.
Abstract: Pretreatment with 0.5 mM salicylic acid (SA) for 3 days significantly enhanced the growth and tolerance to subsequent drought stress (PEG-6000, 15%) in wheat seedlings, manifesting as increased shoot and root dry weights, and decreased lipid peroxidation. Total proteins from wheat leaves exposed to (i) 0.5 mM SA pretreatment, (ii) drought stress, and (iii) 0.5 mM SA treatment plus drought-stress treatments were analyzed using a proteomics method. Eighty-two stress-responsive protein spots showed significant changes, of which 76 were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF-TOF. Analysis of protein expression patterns revealed that proteins associated with signal transduction, stress defense, photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, protein metabolism, and energy production could by involved in SA-induced growth and drought tolerance in wheat seedlings. Furthermore, the SA-responsive protein interaction network revealed 35 key proteins, suggesting that these proteins are critical for SA-induced tolerance.

169 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the current developments of mineral carbonation technologies by using industrial solid wastes as feedstocks, aiming at searching the reasons of its limitation, and suggested two research directions, i.e., the evaluation of CO2 net emission reduction by life cycle assessment technique and developments of new energy-saving approaches.

151 citations