Carbon dioxide sequestration through carbonation of calcium or magnesium-rich silicate materials is a geoengineering technology that could mitigate a substantial proportion of anthropogenic emissions. Contemporary mineral carbonation research considers optimising this process to overcome energy requirements for mineral pre-treatment and reactor operation. This paper compliments previous studies in this area by demonstrating enhanced weathering through the action of organic acids including those exuded by plant roots. Batch weathering experiments, conducted as part of this study, with hydrated cement gels have shown that up to 80–85% of calcium is leached from the material in 5 h when exposed to solutions containing citrate anions, at an app...
Due to the scale and breadth of carbon dioxide emissions, and speculation regarding their impact on ...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
abstract: Calcium hydroxide carbonation processes were studied to investigate the potential for abio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
Carbonation of magnesium- and calcium-silicate minerals to form their respective carbonates is one m...
Sequestration of carbon as a stable mineral carbonate has been proposed to mitigate environmental co...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) mineralization based on aqueous carbonation of alkaline earth silicate minerals...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
AbstractThe current low-cost process for mineral carbonation involves the direct carbonation of a sl...
Due to the scale and breadth of carbon dioxide emissions, and speculation regarding their impact on ...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
abstract: Calcium hydroxide carbonation processes were studied to investigate the potential for abio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
Carbonation of magnesium- and calcium-silicate minerals to form their respective carbonates is one m...
Sequestration of carbon as a stable mineral carbonate has been proposed to mitigate environmental co...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) mineralization based on aqueous carbonation of alkaline earth silicate minerals...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
AbstractThe current low-cost process for mineral carbonation involves the direct carbonation of a sl...
Due to the scale and breadth of carbon dioxide emissions, and speculation regarding their impact on ...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...