‘Dry bases’: carbon dioxide capture using alkaline dry water

scholarly article by Robert Dawson et al published 2014 in Energy and Environmental Science

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P356DOI10.1039/C3EE44124E

P50authorFrédéric BlancQ57029683
Weixing WangQ57910031
Robert DawsonQ59576103
Trevor DrageQ59576121
P2093author name stringAndrew I. Cooper
Dave J. Adams
Lee A. Stevens
Benjamin O. Carter
Orla S. A. Williams
Sam Sutton
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P433issue5
P921main subjectcarbon sequestrationQ15305550
P304page(s)1786-1791
P577publication date2014-01-01
P1433published inEnergy and Environmental ScienceQ3054104
P1476title‘Dry bases’: carbon dioxide capture using alkaline dry water
P478volume7

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