The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is usually stored in large stacks of millions of tons. Up to now, no commercial application has been widely implemented for its reuse because of the significant presence of potentially toxic contaminants. This work confirmed that up to 96% of the calcium of phosphogypsum could be recycled for CO2 mineral sequestration by a simple two-step process: alkaline dissolution and aqueous carbonation, under ambient pressure and temperature. This CO2 sequestration process based on recycling phosphogypsum wastes would help to mitigate greenhouse gasses emissions. Yet this work goes beyond the validation of the sequestration procedure; it tracks the contami...
AbstractThe increasing factitious carbon dioxide emission, mainly caused by fossil fuel combustion, ...
The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate rock by the wet process gives rise to an in...
The article is devoted to the study of the influence of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on th...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
Phosphogypsum is a waste generated during the production of wet phosphoric acid from phosphate rocks...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
A phosphogypsum stack located in SW Spain releases highly acidic and contaminated leachates to the s...
The Croatian fertilizer plant Petrokemija d.d. – Kutina produces phosphoric acid by the wet process ...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
Phosphogypsum is a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TE-NORM) that ...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
Processes of carbonation of calcium-rich aqueous industrial wastes from acetylene production were pe...
AbstractThe increasing factitious carbon dioxide emission, mainly caused by fossil fuel combustion, ...
The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate rock by the wet process gives rise to an in...
The article is devoted to the study of the influence of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on th...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
Phosphogypsum is a waste generated during the production of wet phosphoric acid from phosphate rocks...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
A phosphogypsum stack located in SW Spain releases highly acidic and contaminated leachates to the s...
The Croatian fertilizer plant Petrokemija d.d. – Kutina produces phosphoric acid by the wet process ...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
Phosphogypsum is a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TE-NORM) that ...
A two-fold objective is proposed for this research: removing hazardous and unpleasant wastes and mit...
Processes of carbonation of calcium-rich aqueous industrial wastes from acetylene production were pe...
AbstractThe increasing factitious carbon dioxide emission, mainly caused by fossil fuel combustion, ...
The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate rock by the wet process gives rise to an in...
The article is devoted to the study of the influence of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on th...