Journal of CO2 Utilization (Jul 2024)
Valorization of large-scale supply of carbonated water: A review
Abstract
While the use of carbonated water in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) within the petroleum sector is well-documented, its applications in other fields remain relatively unexplored. This review aims to shed light on the versatile utility of carbonated water across various sectors, with the objective of stimulating further research to address sustainability challenges. Carbonated water can benefit industrial, agricultural, and domestic contexts by offering a sustainable method for utilizing waste CO2. This review examines the diverse applications of carbonated water, including its role in enhancing oil recovery, aiding medical and healthcare research, reducing carbon footprint in construction, influencing biofuel production and green chemistry, and contributing to the agricultural sector, household, and cleaning domains. The findings suggest that carbonated water could serve as a viable source for CO2 utilization, presenting significant advantages across various fields. Despite initial costs and infrastructure requirements, integrating carbonated water into existing practices - especially in agriculture and food production - offers clear benefits for offsetting carbon emissions. Continued research and development are essential to advance these technologies and promote sustainable and environmentally responsible practices. We assert that ongoing research and innovation are crucial to unlocking the full potential of carbonated water in various emerging applications.