Mechanical activation of Ca/Mg silicates by grinding is a pre-treatment of some mineral carbonization processes. In this study, the mechanical activation of lizardite ore from a chromite beneficiation plant waste by grinding in a stirred media mill was studied. For grinding studies, grinding times of 10-20-30 min and stirring speeds of 600-800-1000-1200 rpm were the parameters investigated, while the ball charge rate was 60% and the ore charge rate was kept constant at 40%. This way, the effects of grinding time and stirring speed on particle size distribution and energy consumption were investigated. At the end of the grinding studies, the stirring speed was determined as 1200 rpm, and the grinding time was 10 min for the finer particle si...
Mineral carbonation used for CO2 sequestration faces three main challenges: increasing the overall c...
Carbon capture and storage by mineralisation (CCSM) is a promising technology that sequesters CO2 fr...
In this study, the relationships between the liberation degree and the kinetic breakage parameters o...
Mechanical activation of Ca/Mg silicates by grinding is a pre-treatment of some mineral carbonizatio...
The potential success of integrating mineral carbonation, as a pathway to CO₂ sequestration, in mini...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In order to mitigate the effects of climate change, a worldwide effort is being...
Mineral carbonation is a permanent and safe way for the sequestration of anthropogenic CO2. Carbonat...
The capacity of some industrial waste to sequester carbon dioxide is well known and it is also noted...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. This paper evaluates the mechanical activation of mine waste (e.g. partially se...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Milling is an energy intensive process and it is considered as one of the most energy inefficient pr...
Coal can support a large fraction of global energy demands for centuries to come, if the environment...
Sulfidic mining waste rock is a side stream from the mining industry with a potential environmental ...
The mineral liberation size of run of mine ores has dramatically reduced over recent years. As a res...
The ball mill is a rotating cylindrical vessel with grinding media inside, which is responsible for ...
Mineral carbonation used for CO2 sequestration faces three main challenges: increasing the overall c...
Carbon capture and storage by mineralisation (CCSM) is a promising technology that sequesters CO2 fr...
In this study, the relationships between the liberation degree and the kinetic breakage parameters o...
Mechanical activation of Ca/Mg silicates by grinding is a pre-treatment of some mineral carbonizatio...
The potential success of integrating mineral carbonation, as a pathway to CO₂ sequestration, in mini...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. In order to mitigate the effects of climate change, a worldwide effort is being...
Mineral carbonation is a permanent and safe way for the sequestration of anthropogenic CO2. Carbonat...
The capacity of some industrial waste to sequester carbon dioxide is well known and it is also noted...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. This paper evaluates the mechanical activation of mine waste (e.g. partially se...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Milling is an energy intensive process and it is considered as one of the most energy inefficient pr...
Coal can support a large fraction of global energy demands for centuries to come, if the environment...
Sulfidic mining waste rock is a side stream from the mining industry with a potential environmental ...
The mineral liberation size of run of mine ores has dramatically reduced over recent years. As a res...
The ball mill is a rotating cylindrical vessel with grinding media inside, which is responsible for ...
Mineral carbonation used for CO2 sequestration faces three main challenges: increasing the overall c...
Carbon capture and storage by mineralisation (CCSM) is a promising technology that sequesters CO2 fr...
In this study, the relationships between the liberation degree and the kinetic breakage parameters o...