Original paper
Sequential carbonate mineralization of desalination brine for CO2 emission reduction
Abstract
Desalination brine is a potential source for CO2 mineralization aimed at reducing CO2 emissions, because the concentration of Ca and Mg in brine is almost twice that of ordinary seawater. However, the previously achieved conversion ratio of CO2 to carbonate minerals is too low for commercial application, as Ca and Mg compete and interfere with each other during precipitation. In this study, we tested the separate and sequential mineralization of...
Paper Details
Title
Sequential carbonate mineralization of desalination brine for CO2 emission reduction
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
33
Pages
427 - 433
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