Call for papers: Carbon capture and conversion
Published in Chemistry, Materials, and Sustainability
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This Collection supports and amplifies research related to carbon dioxide capture from industrial sources or directly from the air, and subsequent conversion to useful products. It welcomes original research, Reviews and Perspectives across the full spectrum of carbon capture and conversion methodologies.
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This Collection aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate action) and addresses the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through innovative capture and utilization processes. By featuring research that transforms emissions into value-added products, it advances sustainable pathways for both environmental mitigation and economic opportunity.
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