AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mineral carbonation using an ammonium salts based pH swing process. A CO2 uptake of 156kg CO2/t ash was obtained for the OSFA from cyclones. This CO2 uptake was similar to that previously obtained using a direct mineral carbonation process with less favorable process scale up conditions. Among pulverised fuel ashes, OSFA samples collected from the electrostatic precipitation tend to present lower CO2 uptake compared to the OSFA sample obtained from the cyclones. OSFA from circulating fluidised beds were found to be less attractive for CO2 sequestration process with ammonium salts
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
There is a current focus on replacing the generally accepted conventional power generation technolog...
Humanity is in a fight against time regarding the increase of CO2 emissions and its consequences. On...
AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mi...
Fly ash containing high alkaline metal oxides has been an attractive material for CO2 sequestration ...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
In this study, fly ash (FA) compacts were prepared by accelerated carbonation as a potential sustain...
Coal ashes are normally considered as a waste obtained by the coal combustion in thermal power plant...
Elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have created numerous environmental and socio-ec...
Biomass combustion generates solid residues (ash) and greenhouse gaseous emissions. Based on the che...
Fly ash from petroleum coke combustion was evaluated for CO2 capture in aqueous medium. Moreover the...
Mineral carbonation of fly ash can both capture and store CO<sub>2</sub> permanently in a single pro...
Sequestration of CO2 from atmosphere in the form of solid carbonates through mineral carbonation is ...
Thesis by publication."This thesis is presented in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of D...
Coal combustion by-products such as fly ash (FA), brine and CO2 from coal fired power plants have th...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
There is a current focus on replacing the generally accepted conventional power generation technolog...
Humanity is in a fight against time regarding the increase of CO2 emissions and its consequences. On...
AbstractThis work investigated the performance of oil shale fly ashes (OSFA) as feedstock for CO2 mi...
Fly ash containing high alkaline metal oxides has been an attractive material for CO2 sequestration ...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
In this study, fly ash (FA) compacts were prepared by accelerated carbonation as a potential sustain...
Coal ashes are normally considered as a waste obtained by the coal combustion in thermal power plant...
Elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have created numerous environmental and socio-ec...
Biomass combustion generates solid residues (ash) and greenhouse gaseous emissions. Based on the che...
Fly ash from petroleum coke combustion was evaluated for CO2 capture in aqueous medium. Moreover the...
Mineral carbonation of fly ash can both capture and store CO<sub>2</sub> permanently in a single pro...
Sequestration of CO2 from atmosphere in the form of solid carbonates through mineral carbonation is ...
Thesis by publication."This thesis is presented in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of D...
Coal combustion by-products such as fly ash (FA), brine and CO2 from coal fired power plants have th...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
There is a current focus on replacing the generally accepted conventional power generation technolog...
Humanity is in a fight against time regarding the increase of CO2 emissions and its consequences. On...