Suitability of rocks, minerals, and cement waste for CO2 removal via enhanced rock weathering
Megan Danczyk,
Christopher Oze
Abstract:Mineral and rock additions to the environment have been proposed as a pathway to remove atmospheric CO
2
. This process occurs when hydrated minerals or rocks increase alkalinity, promoting the formation of bicarbonate. In this study, we evaluate the potential of commonly used hydrated rock and mineral powders to enhance alkalinity and react with both atmospheric and concentrated CO
2
. Silicate minerals and rocks exhibit minimal reactivity with atmospheric CO
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