Ex situ natural abundance magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR was used for the first time to Study fundamental mineral carbonation processes and reaction extent relevant to geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) using a model silicate mineral forsterite (Mg2SiO4)+supercritical CO2 with and Without H2O. Run conditions were 80 degrees C and 96 atm. With H2O but without CO2, Si-29 MAS NMR reveals that the reaction products contain only two peaks of similar intensities located at about -84.8 and -91.8 ppm, which can be assigned to surface Q1 and Q2 species, i.e., SiO4 tetrahedra sharing one and two corners with other tetrahedra, respectively. Using scCO(2) without H2O, no reaction is observed within 7 days. Using both scCO(2) and H2O, the surface react...
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...
The Albany Research Center (ARC) of the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has been conducting a series of m...
The effect of variable H2O content on the carbonation of forsterite in supercritical CO2 (scCO(2)) a...
AbstractTechnological advances have been significant in recent years for managing environmentally ha...
Continental flood basalts are attractive formations for geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide bec...
We explore a new in situ NMR spectroscopy method that possesses the ability to monitor the chemical ...
AbstractTechnological advances have been significant in recent years for managing environmentally ha...
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...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
Subsurface injection of CO<sub>2</sub> for enhanced hydrocarbon recovery, hydraulic fracturing of un...
This paper presents the results of experiments performed in situ at temperature and pressure relevan...
The global ambition of reducing the carbon dioxide emission makes sequestration reactions attractive...
In this work, the potential of CO2 mineral carbonation of brucite (Mg(OH)2) derived from the Mount T...
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...
The Albany Research Center (ARC) of the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has been conducting a series of m...
The effect of variable H2O content on the carbonation of forsterite in supercritical CO2 (scCO(2)) a...
AbstractTechnological advances have been significant in recent years for managing environmentally ha...
Continental flood basalts are attractive formations for geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide bec...
We explore a new in situ NMR spectroscopy method that possesses the ability to monitor the chemical ...
AbstractTechnological advances have been significant in recent years for managing environmentally ha...
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...
Carbonation of Mg-rich minerals offers an intriguing candidate carbon sequestration process technolo...
Subsurface injection of CO<sub>2</sub> for enhanced hydrocarbon recovery, hydraulic fracturing of un...
This paper presents the results of experiments performed in situ at temperature and pressure relevan...
The global ambition of reducing the carbon dioxide emission makes sequestration reactions attractive...
In this work, the potential of CO2 mineral carbonation of brucite (Mg(OH)2) derived from the Mount T...
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...
The Albany Research Center (ARC) of the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has been conducting a series of m...