Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Jun 2024)

Indirect mineral carbonation of natural asphalt extraction solid waste residue via pH and temperature control

  • Michael Ambarita,
  • Devit Ardiansyah,
  • Wolfgang W. Schmahl,
  • Yustina M. Pusparizkita,
  • Rifky Ismail,
  • J. Jamari,
  • Athanasius P. Bayuseno

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100715

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This study investigated the recycling of solid waste residues from rock asphalt extraction via 5-h calcination at 900 °C and indirect carbon mineralization. The calcined powder was first dissolved at 60 °C in 2 M CH3COOH, carbonized in NH4HCO3, and agitated at 1200 rpm in 2 M NaOH for 30 minutes at 30–60 °C and pH 12. The precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) results are calcite (24.4–56.3 wt%) and vaterite (75.6–3.7 wt%), as confirmed by XRD analysis, carbonate FTIR spectra, and SEM images of prismatic calcite and spherical vaterite. This high-value PCC product has potential industrial applications, such as paper and plastics.

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