Water-CO2-rock interaction during carbon sequestration

Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.1180/emu-notes.10.9
E. Oelkers, S. Gíslason
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Carbon capture and storage looks to be the most promising option to stem the rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration and its consequences including global warming. Consideration of the various options available suggests that geological storage will probably dominate future carbon-storage efforts. The safest geological storage host is the formation of carbonate minerals. Carbonate mineral formation is favoured by the presence of reactive divalent-metal silicate minerals, in particular basalts and ultra-mafic rocks. In the absence of such rocks the most stable form of injected CO2 is likely to be via solubility trapping, which involves its dissolution into formation waters. The quantity of CO2 that can be stored via solubility depends on the composition of the formation waters and is greatly enhanced by increasing the pH and the formation of aqueous carbonate complexes. © 2010 the European Mineralogical Union and the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain&Ireland.
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固碳过程中水-二氧化碳-岩石的相互作用
碳捕获和储存似乎是遏制大气中二氧化碳浓度上升及其后果(包括全球变暖)的最有希望的选择。考虑到现有的各种选择,地质储存可能会主导未来的碳储存工作。最安全的地质储存宿主是碳酸盐矿物的形成。碳酸盐岩矿物的形成有利于活性二价金属硅酸盐矿物的存在,特别是玄武岩和超基性岩石。在没有这类岩石的情况下,注入二氧化碳的最稳定形式可能是通过溶解度捕获,即溶解到地层水中。通过溶解度可以储存的二氧化碳量取决于地层水的组成,并通过增加pH值和形成水碳酸盐络合物而大大增加。©2010欧洲矿物学联盟和大不列颠及爱尔兰矿物学学会。
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