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In this Chapter, current industrial processes will be described, in which carbon dioxide is used as a C1 building block for the syntheses of organic intermediates. So, other interesting processes which also use carbon dioxide, but not as a synthetic building block (e.g., as a cheap neutralising agent in the textile industry, or as a solvent, or as a blowing agent for plastic foams, or in the production of inorganic carbonates), will not be further mentioned.
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Ricci, M. (2003). Carbon Dioxide as a Building Block for Organic Intermediates: An Industrial Perspective. In: Aresta, M. (eds) Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Utilization. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0245-4_16
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