Fundamental studies on CO2 sequestration of concrete slurry water using supercritical CO2

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To prevent drastic climate change due to global warming, it is necessary to transition to a carbon-neutral society by reducing greenhouse gas emissions in all industrial sectors. This study aims to prepare measures to reduce the greenhouse gas in the cement industry, which is a large source of greenhouse gas emissions. The research uses supercritical CO2 carbonation to develop a carbon utilization fixation technology that uses concrete slurry water generated via concrete production as a new CO2 fixation source. Experiments were conducted using this concrete slurry water and supernatant water under different conditions of temperature (40 and 80 °C), pressure (100 and 150 bar), and reaction time (10 and 30 min). The results showed that reaction for 10 min was sufficient for complete carbonation at a sludge solids content of 5%. However, reaction products of supernatant water could not be identified due to the presence of Ca(HCO3)2 as an aqueous solution, warranting further research.

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Sim, S. R., & Ryu, D. W. (2022). Fundamental studies on CO2 sequestration of concrete slurry water using supercritical CO2. Materials, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15010094

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