Kwangho Park , Kyung Rok Lee , Hoyong Jo , Jinwon Park , Jay H. Lee , Kwang-Deog Jung
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Abstract
Mineral carbonation stands out not only as an effective method for reducing CO2 emissions but also as a strategic approach to upcycling industrial waste. This study introduces a novel procedure for generating high-purity nano-calcium carbonate (nCaCO3) from waste cement powder, deploying hydrochloric acid (HCl), and sodium hydroxide (NaOH), both obtained through the electrolysis of sodium chloride (NaCl). Our approach, aimed at both environmental preservation and techno-economic feasibility, encompasses optimizing calcium extraction conditions through rigorous analysis of variables such as HCl concentration, solid-to-liquid ratio, and reaction temperature, subsequently proposing a rate law for the extraction process. Furthermore, the method emphasizes the production of high-purity CaCO3 by meticulously removing metallic impurities from the extracted solution with 1.0 M NaOH, culminating in pure calcium hydroxide and the generation of nCaCO3 particles with superior purity (>99 %) and a uniform particle size (80–140 nm). An exhaustive environmental and economic assessment indicates that our process, while consuming varying energy levels based on operational potentials, anticipates a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by 46.1 %, alongside a competitive production cost (335 USD/ton of nCaCO3), thereby demonstrating substantial advantages over traditional methods in terms of sustainability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
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The Journal of CO2 Utilization offers a single, multi-disciplinary, scholarly platform for the exchange of novel research in the field of CO2 re-use for scientists and engineers in chemicals, fuels and materials.
The emphasis is on the dissemination of leading-edge research from basic science to the development of new processes, technologies and applications.
The Journal of CO2 Utilization publishes original peer-reviewed research papers, reviews, and short communications, including experimental and theoretical work, and analytical models and simulations.