Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave

Introduction/purpose: Carbonation of minerals (olivine and wollastonite) and secondary materials such as slag under high pressure in autoclaves has high importance due to environmetal problems. Methods: The most important for this process is to have a good knowledge of the behavior of carbon dio...

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Autores principales: Carlos F. Matusa, Srećko R. Stopić, Bernd G. Friedrich
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:280b34c976be414dacc0e0bcc80260bb2021-12-02T12:50:12ZCarbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave10.5937/vojtehg69-302030042-84692217-4753https://doaj.org/article/280b34c976be414dacc0e0bcc80260bb2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2021/0042-84692102466M.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0042-8469https://doaj.org/toc/2217-4753Introduction/purpose: Carbonation of minerals (olivine and wollastonite) and secondary materials such as slag under high pressure in autoclaves has high importance due to environmetal problems. Methods: The most important for this process is to have a good knowledge of the behavior of carbon dioxide in water solution under high pressure, the precipitation of silica, dissolution of metals such as nickel and magnesium as well as subsequent filtration. Results: The carbonation process of olivine und slag under high pressure (from 40 to 80 bar) in an autoclave was successfully performed at 175°C, with and without additivies. Conclusion: A comparative analysis has confirmed better carbonation of slag (max. 300 kg/ton) in comparison to that of olivine (max. 70 kg/ton) under the same conditions.Carlos F. MatusaSrećko R. StopićBernd G. FriedrichUniversity of Defence in BelgradearticlecarbonationolivineslagautoclaveadditivesMilitary ScienceUEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENVojnotehnički Glasnik, Vol 69, Iss 2, Pp 486-498 (2021)
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topic carbonation
olivine
slag
autoclave
additives
Military Science
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle carbonation
olivine
slag
autoclave
additives
Military Science
U
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Carlos F. Matusa
Srećko R. Stopić
Bernd G. Friedrich
Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave
description Introduction/purpose: Carbonation of minerals (olivine and wollastonite) and secondary materials such as slag under high pressure in autoclaves has high importance due to environmetal problems. Methods: The most important for this process is to have a good knowledge of the behavior of carbon dioxide in water solution under high pressure, the precipitation of silica, dissolution of metals such as nickel and magnesium as well as subsequent filtration. Results: The carbonation process of olivine und slag under high pressure (from 40 to 80 bar) in an autoclave was successfully performed at 175°C, with and without additivies. Conclusion: A comparative analysis has confirmed better carbonation of slag (max. 300 kg/ton) in comparison to that of olivine (max. 70 kg/ton) under the same conditions.
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author Carlos F. Matusa
Srećko R. Stopić
Bernd G. Friedrich
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title_short Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave
title_full Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave
title_fullStr Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave
title_full_unstemmed Carbonation of minerals and slags under high pressure in an autoclave
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publisher University of Defence in Belgrade
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