The field of mineral sequestration for the long-term storage of carbon dioxide is a CCS (carbon dioxide capture and storage) option that provides an alternative for the more widely advocated method of geological storage in underground cavities, especially at locations where such underground cavities are not available, where the risk of leakage of the CO2 stored underground is considered unacceptable, or where large resources of material suitable for carbonation are present. Although the state of the art of mineral carbonation processing technically suffers from too slow chemical kinetics and poor energy economy, the driving forces for continued attention for this CCS route are its sheer capacity (dwarfing other CCS methods), the fact that i...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Mineral carbonation is a promising concept for permanent CO{sub 2} sequestration due to the vast nat...
Humans currently consume about 6 Gigatons of carbon annually as fossil fuel. In some sense, the coal...
The field of mineral sequestration for the long-term storage of carbon dioxide is a CCS (carbon diox...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
Australians are among the world’s largest human per capita contributors to carbon dioxide emissions....
Predictions of global energy usage and demand trends suggest that fossil fuels will remain as the ma...
CO2 sequestration by magnesium silicate mineral is the only known process that can permanently store...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been identified as an urgent, strategic and essential approach ...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
As the demand for the reduction of global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) increases, the need for ...
Underground storage of carbon dioxide has already been successfully tested in various aquifers, in h...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Mineral carbonation is a promising concept for permanent CO{sub 2} sequestration due to the vast nat...
Humans currently consume about 6 Gigatons of carbon annually as fossil fuel. In some sense, the coal...
The field of mineral sequestration for the long-term storage of carbon dioxide is a CCS (carbon diox...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
Australians are among the world’s largest human per capita contributors to carbon dioxide emissions....
Predictions of global energy usage and demand trends suggest that fossil fuels will remain as the ma...
CO2 sequestration by magnesium silicate mineral is the only known process that can permanently store...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been identified as an urgent, strategic and essential approach ...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
As the demand for the reduction of global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) increases, the need for ...
Underground storage of carbon dioxide has already been successfully tested in various aquifers, in h...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Mineral carbonation is a promising concept for permanent CO{sub 2} sequestration due to the vast nat...
Humans currently consume about 6 Gigatons of carbon annually as fossil fuel. In some sense, the coal...