Valorisation of Thermal Residues by Intensified Mineral Carbonation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Santos. R. M. D. Ling M. Guo T. Van Gerven
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The valorization of alkaline waste materials from thermal processes utilizing intensified mineral carbonation routes is investigated. The principal advantages of this approach are the chemical stability and storage safety of mineral carbonates, the opportunities for process integration presented by the technology, and the potential for conversion of low-value materials into useful products. Treatment and disposal of steel slags are a costly burden on steel plants. Sustainable solutions for Argon Oxygen Decarbonisation (AOD) and Continuous Casting (CC) stainless steel slags and Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) steel slag are desired. An integrated on-site mineral carbonation approach is envisaged as a favourable solution.
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APA: Santos. R. M. D. Ling M. Guo T. Van Gerven  (2011)  Valorisation of Thermal Residues by Intensified Mineral Carbonation

MLA: Santos. R. M. D. Ling M. Guo T. Van Gerven Valorisation of Thermal Residues by Intensified Mineral Carbonation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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