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Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Cement Kiln Dust through Mineral Carbonation

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 43, 期 6, 页码 1986-1992

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es802910z

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  1. Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)
  2. Michigan Academy of Certified Hazard Materials Managers
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF) through a Sustainable Futures Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)

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Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO2 emissions. Alkaline industrial solid wastes typically have high mass fractions of reactive oxides that may not require preprocessing, making them an attractive source material for mineral carbonation The degree of mineral carbonation achievable in cement kiln dust (CKD) under ambient temperatures and pressures was examined through a series of batch and column experiments. The overall extent and potential mechanisms and rate behavior of the carbonation process were assessed through a complementary set of analytical and empirical methods, including mass change, thermal analysis, and X-ray diffraction. The carbonation reactions were carried out primarily through the reaction of CO2 with Ca(OH)(2), and CaCO3 was observed as the predominant carbonation product A sequestration extent of over 60% was observed within 8 h of reaction without any modifications to the waste. Sequestration appears to follow unreacted core model theory where reaction kinetics are controlled by a first-order rate constant at early times; however, as carbonation progresses, the kinetics of the reaction are attenuated by the extent of the reaction due to diffusion control, with the extent of conversion never reaching completion.

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