Rates of atmospheric CO2 capture using magnesium oxide powder

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作者
Rausis, Kwon [1 ]
Stubbs, Amanda R. [1 ]
Power, Ian M. [1 ]
Paulo, Carlos [1 ]
机构
[1] Trent Univ, Trent Sch Environm, 1600 West Bank Dr, Peterborough, ON K9L 0G2, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Direct air capture; CO2; mineralization; Negative emissions technologies; Carbon dioxide removal; Atmospheric CO2 capture; MINE TAILINGS; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; REACTION-KINETICS; ASBESTOS MINE; AIR CAPTURE; BRUCITE; SYSTEM; PRECIPITATION; MINERALIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijggc.2022.103701
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Magnesium oxide (MgO) looping is a proposed technology for gigatonne-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) removal from the atmosphere. Here, we determined CO2 removal rates by measuring CO2 fluxes and total inorganic carbon (TIC) using a deposit of MgO powder (10 cm thickness; 76 kg MgO/m(2)). The majority of the MgO powder (-87 wt%) was transformed to brucite [Mg(OH)2] after the first two wetting and drying cycles. CO2 fluxes varied depending on water content and porosity: -3.9 (saturated/wet), -12.5 (optimal), and -2.2 (dry) kg CO2/m(2)/yr. At these rates, only 3-18% of the MgO would react in 1 yr and require areas of 80,000-455,000 km(2) to sequester 1 Gt CO2/yr. Gas-filled porosity of -39-58% and water contents of 7-17 wt% were optimal for CO2 ingress and carbonation. Dypingite [Mg-5(CO3)(4)(OH)(2)center dot similar to 5H(2)O] was the sink of atmospheric CO2 and TIC increased from 0.2% to 7.5% CO2. The delta C-13 values of the solids (avg. - 14.9 parts per thousand; VPDB) were well below those expected for dypingite precipitated in equilibrium with laboratory CO2, demonstrating that CO2 supply was rate-limiting, despite daily tilling of the deposit. A linear extrapolation of the CO2 fluxes shows that 90% carbonation of MgO will require 5-27 yr. CO2 removal rates slowed down with time over 1 yr, in agreement with the expectation that the progressive depletion of reactants (MgO/brucite) is likely to substantially slow CO2 removal rates and greatly extend the time needed to achieve complete carbonation.
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