CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum

In this study, the physical and chemical characteristics and direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum have been investigated. The characterization studies showed that red gypsum is a very potential feedstock for mineral carbonation. It is mainly consisted of CaO, Fe2O3 and SO3 along with som...

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Published in:Petroleum
Main Author: Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co. 2018
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Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
2018
Petroleum
4
4
10.1016/j.petlm.2017.10.002
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053859180&doi=10.1016%2fj.petlm.2017.10.002&partnerID=40&md5=0ac09669633d8697f3092b4836ee4206
In this study, the physical and chemical characteristics and direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum have been investigated. The characterization studies showed that red gypsum is a very potential feedstock for mineral carbonation. It is mainly consisted of CaO, Fe2O3 and SO3 along with some impurities. On the other hand, the carbonation results showed that direct aqueous carbonation of red gypsum resulted in CaCO3 and FeCO3 production, however, the carbonates purity and carbonation efficiency are still very low. © 2018 Southwest Petroleum University
KeAi Communications Co.
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English
Article
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author Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
spellingShingle Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
author_facet Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
author_sort Azdarpour A.; Afkhami Karaei M.; Hamidi H.; Mohammadian E.; Honarvar B.
title CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
title_short CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
title_full CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
title_fullStr CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
title_full_unstemmed CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
title_sort CO2 sequestration through direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum
publishDate 2018
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doi_str_mv 10.1016/j.petlm.2017.10.002
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description In this study, the physical and chemical characteristics and direct aqueous mineral carbonation of red gypsum have been investigated. The characterization studies showed that red gypsum is a very potential feedstock for mineral carbonation. It is mainly consisted of CaO, Fe2O3 and SO3 along with some impurities. On the other hand, the carbonation results showed that direct aqueous carbonation of red gypsum resulted in CaCO3 and FeCO3 production, however, the carbonates purity and carbonation efficiency are still very low. © 2018 Southwest Petroleum University
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