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Review on carbon capture and storage for construction engineering.
Author(s) -
Yedulakshmi Nair,
Elba Helen George
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
safer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0719-3726
DOI - 10.7770/safer-v10n1-art2561
Subject(s) - carbon dioxide , carbon capture and storage (timeline) , carbon fibers , environmental science , global warming , carbon dioxide in earth's atmosphere , greenhouse gas removal , negative carbon dioxide emission , low carbon economy , electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide , bio energy with carbon capture and storage , waste management , carbon dioxide removal , process (computing) , carbon neutral fuel , process engineering , greenhouse gas , carbon sequestration , environmental engineering , climate change , computer science , engineering , chemistry , syngas , ecology , carbon monoxide , algorithm , composite number , biology , hydrogen , operating system , biochemistry , catalysis , organic chemistry
Global warming and climatic changes due to pollution have triggered the global efforts to reduce the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide capture and storage method is considered as a strategy or plan of action for meeting carbon dioxide emission reduction targets. This paper aims at providing an intensive review of various carbon capture and storage techniques, transportation of carbon dioxide & the utilization of this captured carbon dioxide in the construction industry. It also provides a huge perception of the manufacturing process of various construction materials using carbon dioxide. This review may present a clear understanding of the carbon upcycling technologies & everything we do is geared towards a goal of creating a circular economy & awaken new ideas to promote its practical application in construction materials. Keywords-Carbon abatement technology, Carbon capture, Carbon storage, Carbon transportation, Safety and tracking.

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