Potential of enhanced weathering of calcite in packed bubble columns with seawater for carbon dioxide removal
Enhanced weathering of minerals is one option being considered for removing CO2 from the atmosphere to help combat climate change. In this work, we consider the weathering of calcite with seawater in a reactor using air enriched with CO2. A mathematical model of the packed bubble column reactor was...
Main Authors: | Xing, L, Pullin, H, Bullock, L, Renforth, P, Darton, RC, Yang, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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