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Novel process for carbon capture and utilization and saline wastes valorization

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Abstract Herein a novel process for CO2 capture and utilization suitable for small-medium scale applications is presented. The use of potassium and calcium wastes is proposed as an alternative low-energy… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Herein a novel process for CO2 capture and utilization suitable for small-medium scale applications is presented. The use of potassium and calcium wastes is proposed as an alternative low-energy path to CO2 capture and waste valorization. In our work, CaCO3 precipitation studies were performed to corroborate the feasibility of the novel process described. Reaction time, reaction temperature, molar ratio, and K2CO3 initial concentration were varied to analyse their effects on the precipitation efficiency. The purity and main characteristics of the obtained product were physicochemically characterized to evaluate the potential cost of the final solid product by means of Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, FTIR, and scanning electron microscopy. Results show that promising precipitation efficiencies are obtained in comparison with other waste-valorization and CO2 capture process, even at room temperatures. High quality calcite was obtained as solid product. Overall our work confirms the technical viability of the proposed route to synergize CO2 capture and saline waste utilization.

Keywords: capture utilization; co2 capture; novel process; valorization; process; capture

Journal Title: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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