International audienceCO 2 sequestration by carbonation of olivine: a new process for optimal separation of the solids producedCO2 sequestration by reaction with abundant, reactive minerals such as olivine has often been considered. The most straightforward, direct process consists in performing the reaction at high temperature and CO2 pressure, in view to producing silica, magnesium and iron carbonates and recovering the traces of nickel and chromite contained in the feedstock mineral. Most of direct processes were found to have an overall cost far larger than the CO2 removal tax, because of incomplete carbonation and insufficient properties of the reaction products. Similar conclusions could be drawn in a previous investigation with a tub...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
AbstractMineral carbonation is based on the reaction of CO2 with metal oxide bearing materials to fo...
International audienceAqueous solutions equilibrated with supercritical CO(2) (150 degrees C and tot...
International audienceCO 2 sequestration by carbonation of olivine: a new process for optimal separa...
International audienceCO 2 sequestration by carbonation of olivine: a new process for optimal separa...
CO2 sequestration by reaction with abundant, reactive minerals such as olivine has often been consid...
L’objectif de ce travail de thèse porte sur le stockage chimique du CO2 émis par l’industrie sidérur...
This work deals with the study of direct carbonation of olivine in solution, for the chemical transf...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission has been increased utilizing energy from industry process. It is envir...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
AbstractMineral carbonation is based on the reaction of CO2 with metal oxide bearing materials to fo...
International audienceAqueous solutions equilibrated with supercritical CO(2) (150 degrees C and tot...
International audienceCO 2 sequestration by carbonation of olivine: a new process for optimal separa...
International audienceCO 2 sequestration by carbonation of olivine: a new process for optimal separa...
CO2 sequestration by reaction with abundant, reactive minerals such as olivine has often been consid...
L’objectif de ce travail de thèse porte sur le stockage chimique du CO2 émis par l’industrie sidérur...
This work deals with the study of direct carbonation of olivine in solution, for the chemical transf...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission has been increased utilizing energy from industry process. It is envir...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral...
AbstractMineral carbonation is based on the reaction of CO2 with metal oxide bearing materials to fo...
International audienceAqueous solutions equilibrated with supercritical CO(2) (150 degrees C and tot...