Carbon dioxide sequestration by an ex-situ, direct aqueous mineral carbonation process has been investigated over the past two years. This process was conceived to minimize the steps in the conversion of gaseous CO2 to a stable solid. This meant combining two separate reactions, mineral dissolution and carbonate precipitation, into a single unit operation. It was recognized that the conditions favorable for one of these reactions could be detrimental to the other. However, the benefits for a combined aqueous process, in process efficiency and ultimately economics, justified the investigation. The process utilizes a slurry of water, dissolved CO2, and a magnesium silicate mineral, such as olivine [forsterite end member (Mg2SiO4)], or serpent...
Abstract: Mineral carbonation is the formation of stable calcium, magnesium, and iron carbonates fr...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
The dramatic increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the Industrial Revolution has caused conce...
Direct mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a geologic...
Direct mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a geologic...
Direct aqueous mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a ...
The process developed for carbon dioxide sequestration utilizes a slurry of water mixed with olivine...
Direct mineral carbonation by an ex-situ process in an aqueous system has been investigated over the...
The Albany Research Center (ARC) of the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has been conducting a series of m...
Direct aqueous mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO{sub 2} i...
Due to the scale and breadth of carbon dioxide emissions, and speculation regarding their impact on ...
Sequestration of carbon as a stable mineral carbonate has been proposed to mitigate environmental co...
Carbonation of magnesium- and calcium-silicate minerals to form their respective carbonates is one m...
Direct mineral carbonation was investigated at Albany Research Center (US DOE) as a means to sequest...
AbstractThe current low-cost process for mineral carbonation involves the direct carbonation of a sl...
Abstract: Mineral carbonation is the formation of stable calcium, magnesium, and iron carbonates fr...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
The dramatic increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the Industrial Revolution has caused conce...
Direct mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a geologic...
Direct mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a geologic...
Direct aqueous mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a ...
The process developed for carbon dioxide sequestration utilizes a slurry of water mixed with olivine...
Direct mineral carbonation by an ex-situ process in an aqueous system has been investigated over the...
The Albany Research Center (ARC) of the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has been conducting a series of m...
Direct aqueous mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO{sub 2} i...
Due to the scale and breadth of carbon dioxide emissions, and speculation regarding their impact on ...
Sequestration of carbon as a stable mineral carbonate has been proposed to mitigate environmental co...
Carbonation of magnesium- and calcium-silicate minerals to form their respective carbonates is one m...
Direct mineral carbonation was investigated at Albany Research Center (US DOE) as a means to sequest...
AbstractThe current low-cost process for mineral carbonation involves the direct carbonation of a sl...
Abstract: Mineral carbonation is the formation of stable calcium, magnesium, and iron carbonates fr...
Mineral carbon dioxide sequestration binds CO2 by reacting it with calcium or magnesium silicate min...
The dramatic increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the Industrial Revolution has caused conce...