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Carbon dioxide

≥99.8%

Synonym(s):

Carbon dioxide gas

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
CO2
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
44.01
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
1900390
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12142100
PubChem Substance ID:

vapor density

1.52 (vs air)

Quality Level

vapor pressure

56.5 atm ( 20 °C)

assay

≥99.8%

mp

−78.5 °C (lit.)

SMILES string

O=C=O

InChI

1S/CO2/c2-1-3

InChI key

CURLTUGMZLYLDI-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Application

  • Sustainable conversion of carbon dioxide: the advent of organocatalysis: This study highlights the role of organocatalysts in CO2 conversion processes, pertinent for chemists interested in green chemistry and catalysis (Fiorani et al., 2015).
  • Review of recent technologies for transforming carbon dioxide to carbon materials: This review covers recent developments in transforming CO2 into carbon materials, offering insights into applications in material science and engineering (Park et al., 2022).
  • Industrial carbon dioxide capture and utilization: state of the art and future challenges: This article reviews industrial applications of CO2 capture and utilization, discussing current technologies and future challenges, crucial for chemists working on industrial applications of CO2 (Gao et al., 2020).

Packaging

Supplied in a carbon steel lecture bottle with a CGA180M/CGA110F needle valve installed.

Compatible with the following:
  • Aldrich® lecture-bottle station systems
  • Aldrich® lecture-bottle gas regulators

Other Notes

Legal Information

Aldrich is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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Hazard Classifications

Press. Gas Liquefied gas

Storage Class

2A - Gases

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Kees Jan van Groenigen et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 344(6183), 508-509 (2014-04-26)
Soils contain the largest pool of terrestrial organic carbon (C) and are a major source of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Thus, they may play a key role in modulating climate change. Rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to stimulate plant growth
Dan Li et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(1), 191-196 (2013-12-25)
New materials capable of binding carbon dioxide are essential for addressing climate change. Here, we demonstrate that amyloids, self-assembling protein fibers, are effective for selective carbon dioxide capture. Solid-state NMR proves that amyloid fibers containing alkylamine groups reversibly bind carbon
Steven C Sherwood et al.
Nature, 505(7481), 37-42 (2014-01-02)
Equilibrium climate sensitivity refers to the ultimate change in global mean temperature in response to a change in external forcing. Despite decades of research attempting to narrow uncertainties, equilibrium climate sensitivity estimates from climate models still span roughly 1.5 to
Trevor F Keenan et al.
Nature, 499(7458), 324-327 (2013-07-12)
Terrestrial plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompanied by the loss of water vapour from leaves. The ratio of water loss to carbon gain, or water-use efficiency, is a key characteristic of ecosystem function
Derek R Lovley et al.
Current opinion in biotechnology, 24(3), 385-390 (2013-03-08)
Electricity can be an energy source for microbially catalyzed production of fuels and other organic commodities from carbon dioxide. These electrobiocommodities (E-BCs) can be produced directly via electrode-to-microbe electron transfer or indirectly with electrochemically generated electron donors such as H2

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