Chemical fixation of CO2 in carbonates: Routes to valuable products and long-term storage

Ron Zevenhoven*, Sanni Eloneva, Sebastian Teir

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Abstrakti

Carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere can be reduced by chemical fixation in organic or inorganic carbonates. Many compounds can be commercially produced on an industrial scale using CO2, allowing for turning a (nowadays problematic) waste gas into economic profit. Besides this, the carbonation of magnesium silicates and calcium silicates is an option for long-term storage of CO2 at a capacity that exceeds that of other options for CO2 storage by several orders of magnitude, with the inherent benefit that post-storage monitoring of the stored CO2 is not necessary. The first part of this paper gives an overview of commercial carbonate chemical production routes that do (or in a near future can) make use of the CO2 that is produced at a large scale from human activities. The second part addresses the process technology, market potential and other aspects of mineral carbonation for long-term CO2 storage as an alternative for, for example, storage in underground aquifers.

AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
Sivut73-79
Sivumäärä7
JulkaisuCatalysis Today
Vuosikerta115
Numero1-4
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 30 kesäk. 2006
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu

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