@article{961dd80d871e4f8189a820f8c7612b9d,
title = "Fixation of carbon dioxide by producing hydromagnesite from serpentinite",
abstract = "Fixing carbon dioxide (CO2) as carbonates using silicate-based materials is an interesting alternative option for storage of carbon dioxide. Suitable magnesium-rich rocks are distributed throughout the world. The magnesium silicate deposits in Eastern Finland alone could be sufficient for storing 10 Mt CO2 each year during a period of 200-300 years. Rocks potentially suitable for carbonation are already mined, processed, piled, and stored at mines producing industrial minerals and metals. Two process schemes were constructed based on previous experimental results with producing magnesium carbonates from serpentinite, a serpentine ore. The thermal stability of the produced hydromagnesite was also assessed using thermogravimetric analysis. Although pure hydromagnesite can be produced that is thermally stable up to 300 °C, the process scheme studied requires recycling of large amounts of sodium hydroxide and acid. Since the current methods for recycling the spent chemicals are expensive and would presumably cause CO2 emissions due to power consumption, the process studied might be suitable for producing valuable mineral and metal products from serpentinite, but probably not for CO2 capture and storage.",
keywords = "Magnesium carbonate, Mineral carbonation, Serpentine, Serpentinite, Thermogravimetric analysis",
author = "Sebastian Teir and Sanni Eloneva and Fogelholm, {Carl Johan} and Ron Zevenhoven",
note = "Funding Information: We thank our co-workers at Helsinki University of Technology for assistance: Hannu Revitzer for ICP-AES and AAS analyses and discussions, as well as Mika J{\"a}rvinen and Justin Salminen for helpful comments and proof reading. We also thank our co-workers Rein Kuusik, Mai Uibu and Valdek Mikli at Tallinn Technical University for SSA and SEM image analyses as well as TGA-services and discussions. We thank Soile Aatos, Asko Kontinen and Peter Sorjonen-Ward at the Geological Survey of Finland (GSF) for serpentinite resource mapping and valuable discussions. Finally, we thank Rita Kallio and Juha Kovalainen at Ruukki Production for XRF and XRD analyses, as well as Olli-Pekka Isom{\"a}ki at Hitura nickel mine of Outokumpu Mining Oy for supplying us with serpentinite. The research was funded by the Nordic Energy Research, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (TEKES), and the Academy of Finland, with additional funding by the Finnish Recovery Boiler Committee and GSF. Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2009",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.apenergy.2008.03.013",
language = "English",
volume = "86",
pages = "214--218",
journal = "Applied Energy",
issn = "0306-2619",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "2",
}