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CO2 Utilization and Long-Term Storage in Useful Mineral Products by Carbonation of Alkaline Feedstocks

Renato Baciocchi, Giulia Costa

2021Frontiers in Energy Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accelerated carbonation is a carbon utilization option which allows the manufacturing of useful products, employing CO 2 -concentrated or -diluted emission sources and waste streams such as industrial or other processing solid residues, in a circular economy perspective. If properly implemented, it may reduce the exploitation of virgin raw materials and their associated environmental footprint and permanently store CO 2 in the form of Ca and/or Mg carbonates, thus effectively contributing to climate change mitigation. In this perspective article, we first report an overview of the main mineral carbonation pathways that have been developed up to now, focusing on those which were specifically designed to obtain useful products, starting from different alkaline feedstocks. Based on the current state of the art, we then discuss the main critical issues that still need to be addressed in order to improve the overall feasibility of mineral carbonation as a CCUS option, as well as research needs and opportunities.

Topics & Concepts

CarbonationCarbon footprintEnvironmental scienceRaw materialWaste managementProcess engineeringGreenhouse gasChemistryEngineeringChemical engineeringBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryCO2 Sequestration and Geologic InteractionsGeothermal Energy Systems and ApplicationsCarbon Dioxide Capture Technologies