Ash containing considerable amounts of free lime as the most active compo-nent requires stabilization to assure safe landfilling. Using CO2 from flue gases as a neutralizing agent, also the emission of CO2 is diminished. The most extensive effect could be achieved by treating ash-water suspensions with CO2-containing gas. As even minute amounts of extraneous substances present in water influence the extent and rate of lime solubility in water, the behavior of lime as the key component of ash in various conditions was studied and the mechanism of process deceleration was proposed. As the next step, a laboratory-scale continuous-flow reactor system for aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash and main considerations for industrial pilot-scale pla...
AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mi...
Depending on the combustion technology, lignite coal ash contains 10?25% free reactive lime. CO2 ca...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
AbstractPulverized firing oil shale ash belongs to a group of wastes characterized by a relatively h...
AbstractThis study was focused on carbonation of waste materials having low water-solubility in whic...
An innovative approach utilizing highly alkaline oil shale waste ash and carbon dioxide gas (CO2), a...
Ex-situ carbonation of mixtures of caustic byproduct materials and produced oil-field brine provides...
AbstractCurrent study focused on the production of precipitated calcium carbonate on the basis of oi...
This study evaluated the CO2 sequestration potential with combustion ashes in the aqueous phase. The...
The present work deals with capture and storage of carbon dioxide from biogases by bond- ing to alka...
Mineralization of gaseous carbon dioxide by alkaline industrial waste, as sorbents, is a promising c...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
The alkaline wastes such as burnt oil shale (BOS) and cement bypass dust (BPD) generally contain fre...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mi...
Depending on the combustion technology, lignite coal ash contains 10?25% free reactive lime. CO2 ca...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
AbstractPulverized firing oil shale ash belongs to a group of wastes characterized by a relatively h...
AbstractThis study was focused on carbonation of waste materials having low water-solubility in whic...
An innovative approach utilizing highly alkaline oil shale waste ash and carbon dioxide gas (CO2), a...
Ex-situ carbonation of mixtures of caustic byproduct materials and produced oil-field brine provides...
AbstractCurrent study focused on the production of precipitated calcium carbonate on the basis of oi...
This study evaluated the CO2 sequestration potential with combustion ashes in the aqueous phase. The...
The present work deals with capture and storage of carbon dioxide from biogases by bond- ing to alka...
Mineralization of gaseous carbon dioxide by alkaline industrial waste, as sorbents, is a promising c...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
The alkaline wastes such as burnt oil shale (BOS) and cement bypass dust (BPD) generally contain fre...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mi...
Depending on the combustion technology, lignite coal ash contains 10?25% free reactive lime. CO2 ca...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...