Literature DB >> 21699182

In situ infrared spectroscopic study of forsterite carbonation in wet supercritical CO2.

John S Loring1, Christopher J Thompson, Zheming Wang, Alan G Joly, Deborah S Sklarew, H Todd Schaef, Eugene S Ilton, Kevin M Rosso, Andrew R Felmy.   

Abstract

Carbonation reactions are central to the prospect of CO(2) trapping by mineralization in geologic reservoirs. In contrast to the relevant aqueous-mediated reactions, little is known about the propensity for carbonation in the key partner fluid: supercritical carbon dioxide containing dissolved water ("wet" scCO(2)). We employed in situ mid-infrared spectroscopy to follow the reaction of a model silicate mineral (forsterite, Mg(2)SiO(4)) for 24 h with wet scCO(2) at 50 °C and 180 atm. The results show a dramatic dependence of reactivity on water concentration and the presence of liquid water on the forsterite particles. Exposure to neat scCO(2) showed no detectable carbonation reaction. At 47% and 81% water saturation, an Ångstrom-thick liquid-like water film was detected on the forsterite particles and less than 1% of the forsterite transformed. Most of the reaction occurred within the first 3 h of exposure to the fluid. In experiments at 95% saturation and with an excess of water (36% above water saturation), a nanometer-thick water film was detected, and the carbonation reaction proceeded continuously with approximately 2% and 10% conversion, respectively. Our collective results suggest constitutive links between water concentration, water film formation, reaction rate and extent, and reaction products in wet scCO(2).

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21699182     DOI: 10.1021/es201284e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Authors:  Omeid Rahmani; James Highfield; Radzuan Junin; Mark Tyrer; Amin Beiranvand Pour
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2016-03-16       Impact factor: 4.411

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