International audienceThe global warming of Earth's near-surface, air and oceans in recent decades is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere such as CO2, CH4, N2O and CFCs. The CO2 emissions contribute approximately 60% to this climate change. This study investigates experimentally the aqueous carbonation mechanisms of an alkaline paper mill waste containing about 55 wt% portlandite (Ca(OH)2) as a possible mineralogical CO2 sequestration process. The overall carbonation reaction includes the following steps: (1) Ca release from portlandite dissolution, (2) CO2 dissolution in water and (3) CaCO3 precipitation. This CO2 sequestration mechanism was supported by geochemical modelling of final solu...
Mineral carbonation of alkaline wastes can contribute to the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
International audienceThe global warming of Earth's near-surface, air and oceans in recent decades i...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
AbstractDue to growing concern about climate change and global warming, new ways must be developed t...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Processes of carbonation of calcium-rich aqueous industrial wastes from acetylene production were pe...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Mitigating global climate change is probably the largest environmental challenge of our age. Althoug...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Mineral carbonation of alkaline wastes can contribute to the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
International audienceThe global warming of Earth's near-surface, air and oceans in recent decades i...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) as the most vital greenhouse gas in the earth’s atmosphere plays a major role i...
AbstractDue to growing concern about climate change and global warming, new ways must be developed t...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Processes of carbonation of calcium-rich aqueous industrial wastes from acetylene production were pe...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Mitigating global climate change is probably the largest environmental challenge of our age. Althoug...
A new carbon mineralization method was designed based on a sequestration agent synthesised exclusive...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Mineral carbonation of alkaline wastes can contribute to the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). ...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...