Cleaner Engineering and Technology (Jun 2022)

Mineral carbonation of ultramafic tailings: A review of reaction mechanisms and kinetics, industry case studies, and modelling

  • Stephen Stokreef,
  • Farzaneh Sadri,
  • Arthur Stokreef,
  • Ahmad Ghahreman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100491

Abstract

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Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is becoming a greater priority in the mining industry due to increasing social pressures, government incentives, and its consideration in companies stock evaluation. Carbon capture and sequestration in ultramafic tailings (mineral carbonation) is one technology companies can use to offset their carbon emissions. Mineral carbonation refers to the spontaneous reaction of carbon dioxide with divalent metal minerals, which safely and permanently stores carbon dioxide as a carbonate sediment. Carbon sequestration can occur passively in ultramafic mine tailings storage facilities or under optimized conditions in process designs. This review discusses the literature on mineral carbonation reaction mechanisms, candidate minerals, kinetic parameters, potential methods to accelerate mineral carbonation, examples of industry mineral carbonation, and mine-scale mineral carbonation modelling.

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