AbstractThis study was focused on carbonation of waste materials having low water-solubility in which Ca and Mg are generally bound as silicates. Here, pulverized firing oil shale ash (PFA from Narva Power Plants, Estonia), electric arc furnace slag (EAFS, types 1 and 2 from Uddeholm Tooling, Sweden) and ladle slag (LS from Uddeholm Tooling, Sweden) were studied as sorbents for binding CO2 from flue gases in direct aqueous mineral carbonation process. The experiments were carried out at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.Results showed that Ca-Mg-silicate phases bound up to 9 g of CO2 per 100 g of initial ash, which formed 30% of the total CO2 bound in direct aqueous carbonation of PFA. The CO2 uptakes for steel slags (EAFS1, EAFS2 a...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
Fossil fuel usage is the primary source of anthropogenic air pollution, where carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
AbstractThis study was focused on carbonation of waste materials having low water-solubility in whic...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
AbstractPulverized firing oil shale ash belongs to a group of wastes characterized by a relatively h...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
Legacy iron (Fe) and steel wastes have been identified as a significant source of silicate minerals,...
The overall results of this experimental study for such different systems and process parameters (t...
Mineralization of gaseous carbon dioxide by alkaline industrial waste, as sorbents, is a promising c...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
AbstractCurrent study focused on the production of precipitated calcium carbonate on the basis of oi...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
AbstractMineral carbonation technologies aim at permanently storing CO2 into materials rich in metal...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
Fossil fuel usage is the primary source of anthropogenic air pollution, where carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
AbstractThis study was focused on carbonation of waste materials having low water-solubility in whic...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
AbstractPulverized firing oil shale ash belongs to a group of wastes characterized by a relatively h...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
Legacy iron (Fe) and steel wastes have been identified as a significant source of silicate minerals,...
The overall results of this experimental study for such different systems and process parameters (t...
Mineralization of gaseous carbon dioxide by alkaline industrial waste, as sorbents, is a promising c...
International audienceThe increasing CO2 concentration in the Earth's atmosphere, mainly caused by f...
AbstractCurrent study focused on the production of precipitated calcium carbonate on the basis of oi...
Capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is internationally considered to be one of the main opti...
Mineral carbonation, a process of carbon-dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere or flue gases, i...
AbstractMineral carbonation technologies aim at permanently storing CO2 into materials rich in metal...
The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, mainly caused by fossil fuel combusti...
Fossil fuel usage is the primary source of anthropogenic air pollution, where carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...