Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10272703 Fuel 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Low efficiency of mineral dissolution and unrecyclable use of additives are two barriers for the development of CO2 mineral carbonation. A new pH-swing CO2 mineralisation process using recyclable ammonium salts is proposed to overcome these barriers. This paper presents the studies of mineral dissolution with ammonium salts. In this study, dissolution of a serpentine sample was performed using a series of aqueous solutions, which include (NH4)2SO4, NH4Cl, NH4HSO4 and H2SO4. NH4HSO4 is the most efficient in terms of extracting Mg extraction from the serpentine sample. At 100 °C 1.4 M NH4HSO4 extracted 100% of Mg from serpentine in 3 h, as well as 98% of Fe and 17.6% of Si. The rate limiting mechanism of serpentine dissolution with NH4HSO4 is a chemical reaction with product layer diffusion control and the activation energy of this dissolution was 40.9 kJ mol−1.
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