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A thorough assessment of mineral carbonation of steel slag and refractory waste - imarina:9382348

Autor/es de la URV:Capelo Avilés, Santiago Alexander / Gispert Guirado, Francesc / GUIRADO PAGÉS, FRANCISCO
Autor según el artículo:Capelo-Avilés S; Tomazini de Oliveira R; Gallo Stampino II; Gispert-Guirado F; Casals-Terré A; Giancola S; Galán-Mascarós JR
Direcció de correo del autor:santiagoalexander.capelo@estudiants.urv.cat
Año de publicación de la revista:2024
Tipo de publicación:Journal Publications
Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA:Capelo-Avilés S; Tomazini de Oliveira R; Gallo Stampino II; Gispert-Guirado F; Casals-Terré A; Giancola S; Galán-Mascarós JR (2024). A thorough assessment of mineral carbonation of steel slag and refractory waste. Journal Of Co2 Utilization, 82(), -. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2024.102770
Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial:Journal Of Co2 Utilization. 82
Resumen:Escalating industrial CO2 emissions necessitate innovative carbon capture and utilization strategies. This study explores the potential of mineral-carbonation of steelmaking slags, particularly White Slag (WS) and various Refractory Wastes (RWs), to mitigate CO2 emissions and valorize industrial wastes. Experiments were performed with waste materials from the production lines at CELSA (Barcelona, Spain). We delved into direct aqueous carbonation, evaluating the performance and characteristics of these wastes under different experimental conditions. Our findings reveal that all slags can effectively sequester CO2. This process is effective not only for pure CO2 but also for diluted flue gases under mild conditions (≤ 100 ºC, ≤ 6 bar). Specifically, WS exhibited peak CO2 sequestration capacities (SC) of 359.79 gCO2/kgslag (pure CO2) and 276.65 gCO2/kgslag (diluted flue gas). In contrast, the RWs presented different kinetic, reaching a maximum SC of 311 gCO2/kgslag after prolonged times. Given the large inhomogeneity of RWs, individual analysis of distinct RW fractions revealed significant variations in carbonation performance. Tundish RW exhibited the highest CO2 sequestration capacity, emphasizing the importance of waste source and mineral composition in the carbonation. Chemical and morphological evaluations confirmed the transformation of CaO to CaCO3, with MgO remaining largely inert. Additionally, the process indicated potential environmental benefits by reducing the mobility of toxic metals, particularly Pb, suggesting an ancillary avenue for waste treatment. This study underscores the utility of CO2 mineralization as a dual-benefit approach within the circular economy framework, offering insights into its application for sustainable waste management and CO2 emission reduction in the steel industry.
DOI del artículo:10.1016/j.jcou.2024.102770
Enlace a la fuente original:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212982024001057
Versión del articulo depositado:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Acceso a la licencia de uso:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Departamento:Química Física i Inorgànica
URL Documento de licencia:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Áreas temáticas:Waste management and disposal
Química
Process chemistry and technology
Engineering, chemical
Engenharias ii
Ciências ambientais
Ciência de alimentos
Chemistry, multidisciplinary
Chemical engineering (miscellaneous)
Biodiversidade
Palabras clave:Steel slags carbonation
Industrial wastes valorisation
Co mineralization 2
Co capture and utilization 2
Circular economy
Entidad:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Fecha de alta del registro:2024-10-05
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