Fossil fuels, especially coal, can support the energy demands of the world for centuries to come, if the environmental problems associated with CO{sub 2} emissions can be overcome. Permanent and safe methods for CO{sub 2} capture and disposal/storage need to be developed. Mineralization of stationary-source CO{sub 2} emissions as carbonates can provide such safe capture and long-term sequestration. Mg-rich lamellar-hydroxide based minerals (e.g., brucite and serpentine) offer a class of widely available, low-cost materials, with intriguing mineral carbonation potential. Carbonation of such materials inherently involves dehydroxylation, which can disrupt the material down to the atomic level. As such, controlled dehydroxylation, before and/o...
Mineral carbonation is known to be among the most efficient ways to reduce the anthropogenic emissio...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Fossil fuels, especially coal, can support the energy demands of the world for centuries to come, if...
Fossil fuels, especially coal, can support the energy demands of the world for centuries to come, if...
Fossil fuels currently provide 85% of the world's energy needs, with the majority coming from coal, ...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
CO2 sequestration by magnesium silicate mineral is the only known process that can permanently store...
Mineral carbonation offers permanent and safe disposal of anthropogenic CO2. Well distributed and ab...
Mineral carbonation is a promising concept for permanent CO{sub 2} sequestration due to the vast nat...
Abstract: Mineral carbonation is the formation of stable calcium, magnesium, and iron carbonates fr...
Predictions of global energy usage and demand trends suggest that fossil fuels will remain as the ma...
Magnesium carbonate production at the industrial scale is a realistic option to reduce the industria...
Carbon dioxide sequestration or disposal is an essential component of the international effort to st...
Mineral carbonation is known to be among the most efficient ways to reduce the anthropogenic emissio...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...
Fossil fuels, especially coal, can support the energy demands of the world for centuries to come, if...
Fossil fuels, especially coal, can support the energy demands of the world for centuries to come, if...
Fossil fuels currently provide 85% of the world's energy needs, with the majority coming from coal, ...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
CO2 sequestration by magnesium silicate mineral is the only known process that can permanently store...
Mineral carbonation offers permanent and safe disposal of anthropogenic CO2. Well distributed and ab...
Mineral carbonation is a promising concept for permanent CO{sub 2} sequestration due to the vast nat...
Abstract: Mineral carbonation is the formation of stable calcium, magnesium, and iron carbonates fr...
Predictions of global energy usage and demand trends suggest that fossil fuels will remain as the ma...
Magnesium carbonate production at the industrial scale is a realistic option to reduce the industria...
Carbon dioxide sequestration or disposal is an essential component of the international effort to st...
Mineral carbonation is known to be among the most efficient ways to reduce the anthropogenic emissio...
Mineral carbonation (MC) has been extensively researched all over the world since it was found as a ...
Moving toward net zero emissions require new approaches and technologies, including capturing CO2 fr...