Title:
Potential Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Using Biomass Combustion Ash
Author(s):
Asquer, C., Cappai, G., De Gioannis, G., Muntoni, A., Nieddu, A., Piredda, M.
Document(s):
Paper
Poster
Abstract:
Biomass combustion generates solid residues (ash) and greenhouse gaseous emissions. Based on the chemical and mineralogical characteristics, biomass fly ash is an alkaline waste material that could potentially be employed as a substrate for mineral carbonation. In this paper, mineralogical sequestration of carbon dioxide by means of biomass fly ash carbonation was investigated by conducting experimental accelerated carbonation tests. Fly ash resulted to be a promising substrate for carbon dioxide sequestration, and the sequestration potential in relation to direct and indirect plant emission factors was assessed. Leaching behavior of treated ash was also studied, and an environmental issue concerning the increased leachability of treated selenium and molybdenum comparing to the untreated residue was raised.
Keywords:
biomass, ashes, carbon dioxide (CO2)
Topic:
Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability
Subtopic:
Environmental impacts of bioenergy
Event:
25th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
4AV.2.34
Pages:
1775 - 1780
ISBN:
978-88-89407-17-2
Paper DOI:
10.5071/25thEUBCE2017-4AV.2.34
Price:
FREE