Mineral carbonation is considered to be the most stable mechanism for the sequestration of CO2. This study comprises a comparative review of the effect of ball milling on the CO2 uptake of ultramafic/mafic lithologies, which are the most promising rocks for the mineralization of CO2. Samples of dunite, pyroxenite, olivine basalt and of a dolerite quarry waste material were previously subjected to ball milling to produce ultrafine powders with enhanced CO2 uptake. The optimum milling conditions were determined through selective CO2 chemisorption followed by temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) experiments, revealing that the CO2 uptake of the studied lithologies can be substantially enhanced via mechanical activation. Here, all these data...
Storing carbon dioxide in the subsurface as carbonate minerals has the benefit of long-term stabilit...
Satisfying continuously growing world energy demand by use of fossil fuels has increased carbon diox...
The multicycle CO<sub>2</sub> capture performance of CaO derived from the calcination of ball-milled...
Milling minerals rich in magnesium and iron within CO2 gas has been proposed to capture carbon as me...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In order to mitigate the effects of climate change, a worldwide effort is being...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
The potential success of integrating mineral carbonation, as a pathway to CO₂ sequestration, in mini...
The rapid decrease of CO<sub>2</sub> capture capacity is one of the most challenging problems hinder...
Mineral carbonation used for CO2 sequestration faces three main challenges: increasing the overall c...
Two experimental small-scale cells have been constructed in the field to better understand passive m...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. This paper evaluates the mechanical activation of mine waste (e.g. partially se...
The multicycle CO2 capture performance of CaO derived from the calcination of ball-milled limestone ...
CO2 mineral sequestration (in ultrabasic or basaltic rocks) has been considered as a promising long-...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
Many mineral wastes that produced in Malaysia have the potential candidates for CO2 mineral sequestr...
Storing carbon dioxide in the subsurface as carbonate minerals has the benefit of long-term stabilit...
Satisfying continuously growing world energy demand by use of fossil fuels has increased carbon diox...
The multicycle CO<sub>2</sub> capture performance of CaO derived from the calcination of ball-milled...
Milling minerals rich in magnesium and iron within CO2 gas has been proposed to capture carbon as me...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In order to mitigate the effects of climate change, a worldwide effort is being...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
The potential success of integrating mineral carbonation, as a pathway to CO₂ sequestration, in mini...
The rapid decrease of CO<sub>2</sub> capture capacity is one of the most challenging problems hinder...
Mineral carbonation used for CO2 sequestration faces three main challenges: increasing the overall c...
Two experimental small-scale cells have been constructed in the field to better understand passive m...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. This paper evaluates the mechanical activation of mine waste (e.g. partially se...
The multicycle CO2 capture performance of CaO derived from the calcination of ball-milled limestone ...
CO2 mineral sequestration (in ultrabasic or basaltic rocks) has been considered as a promising long-...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
Many mineral wastes that produced in Malaysia have the potential candidates for CO2 mineral sequestr...
Storing carbon dioxide in the subsurface as carbonate minerals has the benefit of long-term stabilit...
Satisfying continuously growing world energy demand by use of fossil fuels has increased carbon diox...
The multicycle CO<sub>2</sub> capture performance of CaO derived from the calcination of ball-milled...