Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2) to produce stable carbonate minerals. Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonate minerals is a potential means to reduce CO2 emissions. Calcium-rich, industrial solid wastes and residues provide a potential source of highly reactive oxides, without the need for pre-processing. This paper presents the first study examining the feasibility of carbon sequestration in cement kiln dust (CKD), a byproduct generated during the manufacturing of cement. A series of column experiments were conducted on segments of intact core taken from landfilled CKD. Based on stoichiometry and measured consumption of CO2 during the experiments, degrees ...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
The production of cement is responsible for about 8% of man-made CO2 emissions. CO2 fixation by mine...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Wastes from cement industry are gaining interest as source material for carbon dioxide sequestration...
This study highlights the potential of limestone mine waste for mineral carbonation and its potentia...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
The study aims to investigate possible alternative paths of reusing Cement Kiln Dust in mining techn...
This study highlights the importance of mineralogical composition for potential carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
The study aims to investigate possible alternative paths of reusing Cement Kiln Dust in mining techn...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
The production of cement is responsible for about 8% of man-made CO2 emissions. CO2 fixation by mine...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Wastes from cement industry are gaining interest as source material for carbon dioxide sequestration...
This study highlights the potential of limestone mine waste for mineral carbonation and its potentia...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
The study aims to investigate possible alternative paths of reusing Cement Kiln Dust in mining techn...
This study highlights the importance of mineralogical composition for potential carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
The study aims to investigate possible alternative paths of reusing Cement Kiln Dust in mining techn...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
The production of cement is responsible for about 8% of man-made CO2 emissions. CO2 fixation by mine...