Influence of Dissolved Iron in Solution on MgO Hydroxylation and Carbonation
Juliane Weber,
Brittany Moseley,
Ke Yuan
et al.
Abstract:MgO (periclase) is a promising material for direct air capture of CO 2 using a mineral looping process, but it is unknown how impurities in the environment will affect the CO 2 uptake and hence process economics. Here, we investigated the effects of dissolved iron on the extents of MgO hydroxylation and subsequent carbonation reactions to determine if this has a beneficial or detrimental effect. On single-crystal MgO, dissolved iron prevented hydration of MgO to Mg(OH) 2 (brucite) and instead formed a shell o… Show more
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