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Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation of oil shale ash

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2010

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Uibu, M., Velts, O., and Kuusik, R., 2010, Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation of oil shale ash: Journal of Hazardous Materials, v. 174, iss. 1-3, p. 209-214.

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Solid waste and atmospheric emissions originating from power production are serious problems worldwide. In the Republic of Estonia, the energy sector is predominantly based on combustion of a low-grade carbonaceous fossil fuel: Estonian oil shale. Depending on the combustion technology, oil shale ash contains 10-25% free time. To transport the ash to wet open-air deposits, a hydraulic system is used in which 10(7)-10(8) cubic meters of Ca2+-ion-saturated alkaline water (pH level 12-13) is recycled between the plant and sedimentation ponds. The goals of the current work were to design an ash-water suspension carbonation process in a continuous mode laboratory-scale plant and to search for potential means of intensifying the water neutralization [...]

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