2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(163b) Using Steel Slag for CO2 Capture in Saturated Packed Bed
Considering the after mentioned advantages, a significant number of research initiatives have been undertaken at different organization in the world. These findings indicates that the prospect of carbonation of steel slag to become an economically-feasible CO2 mitigation option. However, the successful implementation of this technology is likely to rely on the (i) availability of affordable and recyclable solvents/additives, (ii) accelerating and maximizing the CO2 fixation by engineering the reactions involve of in order to achieve appreciable sequestration rate and (iii) detail economic analysis.
The proposed research mainly focused on enchantment of the CO2 fixation using steel making slags by accelerating the reaction between CO2 and the minerals in the slags. It is expected that the development and implementation of the proposed technology will create new opportunities both in the area of research and industrial applications to address both the CO2 emission and steel management issues.