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Title: Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide by hydrous carbonate formation in steelmaking slag
Alternate Title: Carbonic anhydrase assisted carbon dioxide sequestration.
Feasibility of processing steelmaking slag for CO₂ sequestration.
Grindability study of steelmaking slag for size-by-size recovery of free metal.
Investigation of a two-stage aqueous reactor design.
Kinetics of aqueous leaching and carbonization of steelmaking slag.
Sequestration of CO₂ from steelmaking offgas by carbonate formation with slag.
Author (s): Rawlins, Charles Henry, 1968-
Advisor(s): Peaslee, Kent D.
Keywords: Carbonation kinetics.
Leaching kinetics.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Missouri University of Science and Technology
Citation: Rawlins, Charles. "Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide by Hydrous Carbonate Formation in Steelmaking Slag." Ph.D. Dissertation, Metallurgical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
Abstract: "The formation of carbonate solids from the alkaline earth oxide phases in steelmaking slag was investigated in dry and aqueous conditions as a vehicle for carbon dioxide sequestration. The goal of this research was to determine the process conditions that would increase the kinetics of the carbonate formation process under hydrous conditions, enabling direct removal of carbon dioxide from steelmaking offgas"--Abstract, p. iv.
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titleGeological sequestration of carbon dioxide by hydrous carbonate formation in steelmaking slag
title.alternativeCarbonic anhydrase assisted carbon dioxide sequestration.
title.alternativeFeasibility of processing steelmaking slag for CO₂ sequestration.
title.alternativeGrindability study of steelmaking slag for size-by-size recovery of free metal.
title.alternativeInvestigation of a two-stage aqueous reactor design.
title.alternativeKinetics of aqueous leaching and carbonization of steelmaking slag.
title.alternativeSequestration of CO₂ from steelmaking offgas by carbonate formation with slag.
contributor.advisorPeaslee, Kent D.
contributor.authorRawlins, Charles Henry, 1968-
contributor.sponsorAmerican Iron and Steel Institute
contributor.sponsorUnited States Department of Energy
subjectCarbonation kinetics.
subjectLeaching kinetics.
subject.LCSHCarbon dioxide.
subject.LCSHCarbon sequestration.
subject.LCSHCarbonic anhydrase.
subject.LCSHSlag.
subject.LCSHSteel -- Metallurgy.
date.issued2008
publisherMissouri University of Science and Technology
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identifier.citationRawlins, Charles. "Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide by Hydrous Carbonate Formation in Steelmaking Slag." Ph.D. Dissertation, Metallurgical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
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descriptionThesis (Ph. D.)--Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
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descriptionVita.
description.abstract"The formation of carbonate solids from the alkaline earth oxide phases in steelmaking slag was investigated in dry and aqueous conditions as a vehicle for carbon dioxide sequestration. The goal of this research was to determine the process conditions that would increase the kinetics of the carbonate formation process under hydrous conditions, enabling direct removal of carbon dioxide from steelmaking offgas"--Abstract, p. iv.
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by Charles Henry Rawlins.
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language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentxv, 224 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
date.accessioned2008-04-07T19:43:15Z
date.available2008-04-18T16:54:19Z
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