One of the most promising strategies for the safe and permanent disposal of anthropogenic CO2 is its conversion into carbonate minerals via the carbonation of calcium and magnesium silicates. However, the mechanism of such a reaction is not well constrained, and its slow kinetics is a handicap for the implementation of silicate mineral carbonation as an effective method for CO2 capture and storage (CCS). Here, we studied the different steps of wollastonite (CaSiO3) carbonation (silicate dissolution ! carbonate precipitation) as a model CCS system for the screening of natural and biomimetic catalysts for this reaction. Tested catalysts included carbonic anhydrase (CA), a natural enzyme that catalyzes the reversible hydration of CO2(aq), and ...
The most promising route for mineral carbonation is the aqueous process using naturally occurring si...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
AbstractNatural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operati...
One of the most promising strategies for the safe and permanent disposal of anthropogenic CO2 is its...
The mechanisms of aqueous wollastonite carbonation as a possible carbon dioxide sequestration proces...
The kinetics of silicate carbonation in aqueous solutions are typically sluggish, especially at neut...
Satisfying continuously growing world energy demand by use of fossil fuels has increased carbon diox...
International audienceThe microstructural evolution of CaSiO3 wollastonite subjected to carbonation ...
The reduction and stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentration is currently one of the most challe...
The reaction of wollastonite with CO2 accompanied by SO2 and NO2 in the presence of a chloride-rich ...
The degradability of wollastonite, montmorillonite and talc in an aqueous solution of acetic acid at...
A survey of the global carbon reservoirs suggests that the most stable, long-term storage mechanism ...
Natural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operating over ...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Near-surface reaction of CO2-bearing fluids with silicate minerals in peridotite and basalt forms so...
The most promising route for mineral carbonation is the aqueous process using naturally occurring si...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
AbstractNatural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operati...
One of the most promising strategies for the safe and permanent disposal of anthropogenic CO2 is its...
The mechanisms of aqueous wollastonite carbonation as a possible carbon dioxide sequestration proces...
The kinetics of silicate carbonation in aqueous solutions are typically sluggish, especially at neut...
Satisfying continuously growing world energy demand by use of fossil fuels has increased carbon diox...
International audienceThe microstructural evolution of CaSiO3 wollastonite subjected to carbonation ...
The reduction and stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentration is currently one of the most challe...
The reaction of wollastonite with CO2 accompanied by SO2 and NO2 in the presence of a chloride-rich ...
The degradability of wollastonite, montmorillonite and talc in an aqueous solution of acetic acid at...
A survey of the global carbon reservoirs suggests that the most stable, long-term storage mechanism ...
Natural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operating over ...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Near-surface reaction of CO2-bearing fluids with silicate minerals in peridotite and basalt forms so...
The most promising route for mineral carbonation is the aqueous process using naturally occurring si...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
AbstractNatural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operati...