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The mechanisms of aqueous wollastonite carbonation as a possible carbon dioxide sequestration process were investigated experimentally by systematic variation of the reaction temperature, CO2 pressure, particle size, reaction time, liquid to solid ratio and agitation power.
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The CO2-sequestration project entitled "technology development for carbon dioxide sequestration in coal seams" started with a purpose to develop a series of processes that can extract the CO2 discharged from thermal power plants and other large-scale emitters of CO2, and fix it in coal seams in a stable form while recovering methane as a clean energy source.
They can also be used in biological carbon dioxide sequestration.
Coupling of electron transport with carbon metabolism has opened a new approach of carbon dioxide sequestration.
Carbon dioxide sequestration using microalgae is the most promising method for combating global warming.
The carbon dioxide sequestration rates of the three systems are all above 90%.
Carbon dioxide sequestration is crucial for targets for limiting global warming could be achieved.
Such reference, as observed in some publications about carbon dioxide sequestration in central Europe (see[15 17]), will lead to misleading interpretations.
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