Performance of separation Processes for Precipitated calcium carbonate Produced with an innovative Method from steelmaking slag and carbon Dioxide

被引:9
|
作者
Teir, Sebastian [1 ]
Auvinen, Toni [2 ]
Said, Arshe [3 ]
Kotiranta, Tuukka [4 ]
Peltola, Helja [4 ]
机构
[1] VTT Tech Res Ctr Finland Ltd, Espoo, Finland
[2] Outotec Dewatering Technol Ctr, Lappeenranta, Finland
[3] Aalto Univ, Sch Engn, Dept Energy Technol, Espoo, Finland
[4] Outotec Res Ctr, Pori, Finland
来源
FRONTIERS IN ENERGY RESEARCH | 2016年 / 4卷 / 04期
关键词
mineralization; carbon dioxide; CCU; utilization; filtration; PCC; GCC;
D O I
10.3389/fenrg.2016.00006
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
In this work, experiments were performed to determine the filterability of calcium carbonate produced with an alternative calcium carbonate production concept. The concept uses steelmaking slag as raw material and has potential to fix CO2 emissions and utilize steelmaking slag, simultaneously. As calcium carbonate is precipitated in a solution containing ammonium chloride, calcium chloride, and ammonia, the product needs to be washed and hence filtered. In this work, different separation processes, including washing, filtering, and drying, were tested on two calcium carbonate slurries produced from steel converter slag and CO2 by a laboratory-scale pilot facility, with the aim of obtaining a solid product with a low chloride content using a minimum amount of washing water. The order of maximum filtration rates achievable of the calcium carbonate slurries was determined by experimental work. The tests included pressure filtration and vacuum filtration and the test series contained altogether 21 different filtration cycles with varying combinations of filtering, washing, and drying steps. The filtered cakes were analyzed by their residual moisture content, chloride content, and conductivity, and the filtrates by their residual solids content, chloride content, and conductivity. Pressure filtration gave a high capacity (400-460 kg/m(2)h) and a low cake residual moisture content (12-14 wt-%). Vacuum filtration gave slightly higher filtration rates (500-610 kg/m(2)h at the lowest residual chloride contents of the cakes), but the cake residual moisture also stayed higher (25-26 wt-%). As the vacuum filtration tests used a filter cloth with higher permeability than that of the pressure filtration tests, a slightly higher filtration rate was expected. However, both filtration technologies seem suitable for filtering and washing calcium carbonate prepared with the studied method as a residual chloride content as low as 10 ppm of the filtered solids can be achieved with quite a small amount of washing water and the filtration rate is fast.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Calcium extraction from steelmaking slag and production of precipitated calcium carbonate from calcium oxide for carbon dioxide fixation
    Lee, Sang Moon
    Lee, Sang Hyun
    Jeong, Soon Kwan
    Youn, Min Hye
    Dinh Duc Nguyen
    Chang, Soon Woong
    Kim, Sung Su
    JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, 2017, 53 : 233 - 240
  • [2] Preliminary assessment of a method utilizing carbon dioxide and steelmaking slags to produce precipitated calcium carbonate
    Eloneva, Sanni
    Said, Arshe
    Fogelholm, Carl-Johan
    Zevenhoven, Ron
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2012, 90 (01) : 329 - 334
  • [3] Case study for production of calcium carbonate from carbon dioxide in flue gases and steelmaking slag
    Teir, Sebastian
    Kotiranta, Tuukka
    Pakarinen, Jouko
    Mattila, Hannu-Petteri
    JOURNAL OF CO2 UTILIZATION, 2016, 14 : 37 - 46
  • [4] Production of precipitated calcium carbonate from calcium silicates and carbon dioxide
    Teir, S
    Eloneva, S
    Zevenhoven, R
    ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT, 2005, 46 (18-19) : 2954 - 2979
  • [5] Production of precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) from steelmaking slag for fixation of CO2
    Said, Arshe
    Mattila, Hannu-Petteri
    Jarvinen, Mika
    Zevenhoven, Ron
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2013, 112 : 765 - 771
  • [6] Specific surface area and particle size of calcium carbonate precipitated by carbon dioxide microbubbles
    Bang, Jun-Hwan
    Jang, Young Nam
    Kim, Wonbaek
    Song, Kyung Sun
    Jeon, Chi Wan
    Chae, Soo Chun
    Lee, Seung-Woo
    Park, So-Jin
    Lee, Myung Gyu
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2012, 198 : 254 - 260
  • [7] Specific surface area and particle size of calcium carbonate precipitated by carbon dioxide microbubbles
    Bang, Jun-Hwan
    Jang, Young Nam
    Kim, Wonbaek
    Song, Kyung Sun
    Jeon, Chi Wan
    Chae, Soo Chun
    Lee, Seung-Woo
    Park, So-Jin
    Lee, Myung Gyu
    Chemical Engineering Journal, 2012, 198-199 : 254 - 260
  • [8] Separation of Iron and Calcium from a BSSF Steelmaking Slag Through Acid Leaching
    Klug, Jeferson L.
    Medeiros, Samuel L. S.
    Caldas, Hilder
    Bentes, Miguel
    Becker, Helena
    MATERIALS RESEARCH-IBERO-AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATERIALS, 2022, 25
  • [9] Production of carbon negative precipitated calcium carbonate from waste concrete
    Van der Zee, Sterling
    Zeman, Frank
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2016, 94 (11): : 2153 - 2159
  • [10] Carbon dioxide dissolution and ammonia losses in bubble columns for precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) production
    Zevenhoven, Ron
    Legendre, Daniel
    Said, Arshe
    Jarvinen, Mika
    ENERGY, 2019, 175 : 1121 - 1129