Processes of carbonation of calcium-rich aqueous industrial wastes from acetylene production were performed mimicking rock weathering, using the atmospheric carbon dioxide as reactant. This residue was carbonated exposing it to the air in artificial pools with controlled solid-to-liquid and surface-to-volume ratios, and the efficiency of this simple mineral carbonation process was maximized. Considering realistic values of just one acetylene production plant, the intelligent handling of the calcium-rich waste would make it possible to counteract the emission of around 800t of carbon dioxide per year, so the CO2 emissions of the acetylene production could be completely compensated and its carbon footprint significantly reduced.X-ray diffract...
Mineral carbonation allows to permanently store CO2 into materials rich in metal oxides. However, m...
Injection in deep geological formations is considered as the most promising option for CO2 storage. ...
Accelerated carbonation technology (ACT) could be used for the stabilisation of hazardous wastes, re...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
This work explored several synthesis routes to obtain calcium silicates from different calcium-rich ...
International audienceThe global warming of Earth's near-surface, air and oceans in recent decades i...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
AbstractThe increasing factitious carbon dioxide emission, mainly caused by fossil fuel combustion, ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
This paper explores carbon capture and storage (CCS) through carbide lime waste (CLW), a by-product ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Mineral carbonation allows to permanently store CO2 into materials rich in metal oxides. However, m...
Injection in deep geological formations is considered as the most promising option for CO2 storage. ...
Accelerated carbonation technology (ACT) could be used for the stabilisation of hazardous wastes, re...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
This work explored several synthesis routes to obtain calcium silicates from different calcium-rich ...
International audienceThe global warming of Earth's near-surface, air and oceans in recent decades i...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
AbstractThe increasing factitious carbon dioxide emission, mainly caused by fossil fuel combustion, ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
This paper explores carbon capture and storage (CCS) through carbide lime waste (CLW), a by-product ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Mineral carbonation allows to permanently store CO2 into materials rich in metal oxides. However, m...
Injection in deep geological formations is considered as the most promising option for CO2 storage. ...
Accelerated carbonation technology (ACT) could be used for the stabilisation of hazardous wastes, re...