Sequestration of carbon dioxide by mineral carbonation process using fly ash from lignite fluidized bed combustion
| Publication date: | 30.12.2015 |
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| Publication title: | Sequestration of carbon dioxide by mineral carbonation process using fly ash from lignite fluidized bed combustion |
| Authors: | Manfred Jaschik, Krzysztof Warmuziński, Jolanta Jaschik |
| Journal information: | Prace Naukowe Instytutu Inżynierii Chemicznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk |
| Tags: | mineral carbonation, sequestration of co2, industrial waste, fly ash, precipitation, calcium carbonate |
Abstract: The preliminary studies of indirect aqueous carbonation process using fly ash from lignite fluidized bed combustion are presented. Leachate after the dissolution of waste of pH=13 contained 0.0535 mol•l-1 of Ca+2. The experimental research were conducted for a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, with about 13% of CO2. After 9 minutes of conducting the process a 50 % conversion of calcium was attained, and almost 100% of carbon dioxide supplied to the reactor was captured.
| Published by: | Artur Wojdyła |
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| Published at: | 18.09.2025 13:40 |
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