Mineral carbonation of alkaline wastes can contribute to the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). In this study we examined the CO2 sequestration potential of four dry-discharged waste materials using theoretical and experimental approaches. The materials encompassed biomass bottom ash, biomass fly ash, refuse-derived fuel fly ash, and stainless-steel slag. Their CO2 sequestration potential was determined from the acid neutralization capacity (ANC) and alternatively from the elemental composition using the Steinour equation (StE). Results were compared to experimental data from batch carbonation tests performed with pure CO2 at near atmospheric pressure over 7 days. Influence of water content on the CO2 uptake was determined in short-term...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
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...
Biomass combustion generates solid residues (ash) and greenhouse gaseous emissions. Based on the che...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Alkaline wastes have been the focus of many studies as they act as CO2 sinks and have the potential ...
Alkaline wastes have been the focus of many studies as they act as CO2 sinks and have the potential ...
Steel slag is a by-product of steelmaking which has emerged as a potential CO2 sequestration materia...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Coal combustion by-products such as fly ash (FA), brine and CO2 from coal fired power plants have th...
Carbonation of industrial alkaline residues can be used as a CO2 sequestration technology to reduce ...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...
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...
Biomass combustion generates solid residues (ash) and greenhouse gaseous emissions. Based on the che...
Mineral carbonation, involving reactions of alkaline earth oxides with CO2, has received great atten...
Alkaline wastes have been the focus of many studies as they act as CO2 sinks and have the potential ...
Alkaline wastes have been the focus of many studies as they act as CO2 sinks and have the potential ...
Steel slag is a by-product of steelmaking which has emerged as a potential CO2 sequestration materia...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
The necessity to develop and invest in carbon capture technologies that can minimize the amount of C...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Coal combustion by-products such as fly ash (FA), brine and CO2 from coal fired power plants have th...
Carbonation of industrial alkaline residues can be used as a CO2 sequestration technology to reduce ...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, whi...