Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4436430 | Applied Geochemistry | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The carbonation of lignite fly ash was achieved under semi dry conditions at low temperature and pressure conditions. ⺠Highest CO2-uptake was reached for intermediate liquid-to-solid ratios of 0.12-0.18 L kgâ1. ⺠Increasing mixing intensity or pCO2 caused higher carbonation rates, suggesting limitation by CO2 supply. ⺠Up to 4.8 mmol CO2 gâ1 were absorbed, corresponding to 53% of the theoretical CO2 binding capacity of the material. ⺠Both Ca and Mg containing phases were converted into carbonate minerals.
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Authors
Markus Bauer, Niklas Gassen, Helge Stanjek, Stefan Peiffer,