Status of CO2 mineralization and its utilization prospects

Fei Wang, D. Dreisinger
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Action is currently being taken globally to mitigate global warming.The objective of reducing CO2 emissions is not a burden for society but is a significant opportunity for evolution in various industries for the sustainable production of energy and the essential minerals, metals, and materials required for modern society. CO2 mineralization is one of the most promising methods to effectively reduce CO2 emissions via the formation of stable mineral carbonates. Accelerated mineral carbonation requires high capital costs for implementation. Accordingly, it has thus far not been economically feasible to carry out accelerated CO2 mineralization alone. Accelerated CO2 mineralization must be combined with other associated technologies to produce high-value products. The technical developments in enhanced metal recovery, nanomaterials, enhanced flotation, H2 production and applications in the cement industry may be suitable options. The utilization and generation of valuable byproducts may determine the economic feasibility of CO2 mineralization processes. The need for CO2 reduction and utilization can contribute to driving the development of many innovative and sustainable technologies for the future benefit of society. The implementation of carbon taxation may also significantly motivate the development of these technologies and their potential application.
我国CO2矿化现状及利用前景
目前,全球正在采取行动减缓全球变暖。减少二氧化碳排放的目标不是社会的负担,而是现代社会所需的能源和基本矿物、金属和材料的可持续生产的各个行业发展的重要机会。二氧化碳矿化是通过形成稳定的矿物碳酸盐来有效减少二氧化碳排放的最有前途的方法之一。加速矿物碳酸化的实施需要高昂的资本成本。因此,迄今为止,单独进行加速CO2矿化在经济上还不可行。加速二氧化碳矿化必须与其他相关技术相结合,以生产高价值产品。强化金属回收、纳米材料、强化浮选、制氢以及在水泥工业中的应用等方面的技术发展可能是合适的选择。有价值的副产品的利用和产生可以决定CO2矿化过程的经济可行性。减少和利用二氧化碳的需求有助于推动许多创新和可持续技术的发展,以造福未来的社会。碳税的实施也可能大大促进这些技术的发展及其潜在应用。
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