Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Mitigating CO2 emissions through an industrial symbiosis approach: Leveraging cork ash carbonation

  • Giampiero Pasquale Sorrentino,
  • Renato Guimaraes,
  • Antonella Cornelio,
  • Alessandra Zanoletti,
  • Bruno Valentim,
  • Elza Bontempi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e32893

Abstract

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This study explores for the first time the potential use of carbonation as a method for managing cork ash, a byproduct of biomass waste incineration. Additionally, the cork ash was combined with fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration to leverage the carbonation reaction's ability to stabilize heavy metals. The findings suggest that subjecting biomass ash to carbonation can lead to the formation of mineral carbonates, effectively capturing CO2 and reducing its release into the atmosphere. The combination of various alkaline wastes and the stabilization of leachable heavy metals through carbonation reactions also opens opportunities for synergies between different industrial sectors. Finally, the study proposes a route for the obtained materials valorisation via ‘end of waste’: the reuse of the resulting materials as substitutes for natural resources, particularly in applications like building materials and polymer composites, can further enhance carbon dioxide savings.

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