The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for the assessment and optimization of energy systems. Nevertheless, as shown in this paper, exergy could also constitute a powerful tool for the evaluation of mineral commodities. That said, new or re-defined exergy-based concepts need to be developed. This paper presents Thanatia as a baseline for evaluating the exergy of any mineral in the crust and opens the door to discuss the “thermodynamic rarity” concept as a basis for exergy analyses for mineral systems. Thermodynamic rarity is understood as the amount of exergy needed to obtain a given mineral from a completely degraded state, denoted as Thanatia. The rarer the mineral, the greater the...
The scarcity factor of non-renewable resources is absent in conventional accounting methodologies. T...
Intensified mineral consumption and reserve depletion means that it is becoming increasingly importa...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
Mineral deposits are considered as natural capital whose value can be assessed in exergy terms. His...
This paper presents a thermodynamic vision of the depletion of mineral resources. It demonstrates ho...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
International audienceThis paper shows a comprehensive database of the thermodynamic properties of t...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
Thermodynamic methods, such as exergy analysis allow the assessment of environmental load (environme...
A thermodynamic approach based on exergy use has been suggested as a measure for the use of resource...
Latin America has traditionally been a raw material supplier since colonial times. In this paper, we...
Intensified mineral consumption and reserve depletion means that it is becoming increasingly importa...
Exergy analysis can be used to assess and improve energy systems through more meaningful system anal...
The scarcity factor of non-renewable resources is absent in conventional accounting methodologies. T...
Intensified mineral consumption and reserve depletion means that it is becoming increasingly importa...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
The second law of thermodynamics and, specifically, exergy analysis have been traditionally used for...
Mineral deposits are considered as natural capital whose value can be assessed in exergy terms. His...
This paper presents a thermodynamic vision of the depletion of mineral resources. It demonstrates ho...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
International audienceThis paper shows a comprehensive database of the thermodynamic properties of t...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
Thermodynamic methods, such as exergy analysis allow the assessment of environmental load (environme...
A thermodynamic approach based on exergy use has been suggested as a measure for the use of resource...
Latin America has traditionally been a raw material supplier since colonial times. In this paper, we...
Intensified mineral consumption and reserve depletion means that it is becoming increasingly importa...
Exergy analysis can be used to assess and improve energy systems through more meaningful system anal...
The scarcity factor of non-renewable resources is absent in conventional accounting methodologies. T...
Intensified mineral consumption and reserve depletion means that it is becoming increasingly importa...
New technologies, either renewables-based or not, are confronted with both economic and technical co...