Antonio Gasósa,
Ronny Pinib,
Viola Becattinia and
Marco Mazzotti*a
aInstitute for Energy and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland. E-mail: marcom@ethz.ch
bDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ London, UK
First published on 24th July 2025
Correction for ‘Carbon footprint of oil produced through enhanced oil recovery using carbon dioxide directly captured from air’ by Antonio Gasós et al., Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ee01752a.
‘Here, ρj and ρCO2 are the densities of phase j and of CO2 at relevant temperature and pressure levels, respectively, while Mj and MCO2 are their molar masses, in mass per mole of carbon. We use Mo = 14 g mol−1 (for CH2, the building block of oil), Mg = 16 g mol−1 (methane), and Mw = 0 g mol−1 (water, being carbon-free).’
This should instead read as follows.
‘Here, ρj and ρCO2 are the densities of phase j and of CO2 at relevant temperature and pressure levels, respectively, while Mj are the molar masses, in mass of j per mole of carbon contained in j. We use Mo = 14 g mol−1 (for CH2, the building block of oil), Mg = 16 g mol−1 (methane), and Mw = ∞ g mol−1 (water, being carbon-free).’
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