Atmospheric CO2 sequestration in iron and steel slag: Consett, Co. Durham, UKTools Mayes, William M., Riley, Alex L., Gomes, Helena I., Brabham, P., Hamlyn, J., Pullin, H. and Renforth, P. (2018) Atmospheric CO2 sequestration in iron and steel slag: Consett, Co. Durham, UK. Environmental Science & Technology, 52 (14). pp. 7892-7900. ISSN 1520-5851 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.8b01883
AbstractCarbonate formation in waste from the steel industry could constitute a non-trivial proportion of global requirements to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at potentially low cost. To constrain this potential, we examined atmospheric carbon dioxide sequestration in a >20 million tonne legacy slag deposit in northern England, UK. Carbonates formed from the drainage water of the heap had stable carbon and oxygen isotope values between -12 and -25 ‰ and -5 and -18 ‰ for δ13C and δ18O respectively, suggesting atmospheric carbon dioxide sequestration in high pH solutions. From the analyses of solution saturation states, we estimate that between
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