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Archive | 2010

Carbon Mineralization by Aqueous Precipitation for Beneficial Use of CO2 from Flue Gas

Brent R. Constantz; Randy Seeker; Martin Devenney

Caleras innovative Mineralization via Aqueous Precipitation (MAP) technology for the capture and conversion of CO{sub 2} to useful materials for use in the built environment was further developed and proven in the Phase 1 Department of Energy Grant. The process was scaled to 300 gallon batch reactors and subsequently to Pilot Plant scale for the continuous production of product with the production of reactive calcium carbonate material that was evaluated as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). The Calera SCM{trademark} was evaluated as a 20% replacement for ordinary portland cement and demonstrated to meet the industry specification ASTM 1157 which is a standard performance specification for hydraulic cement. The performance of the 20% replacement material was comparable to the 100% ordinary portland cement control in terms of compressive strength and workability as measured by a variety of ASTM standard tests. In addition to the performance metrics, detailed characterization of the Calera SCM was performed using advanced analytical techniques to better understand the material interaction with the phases of ordinary portland cement. X-ray synchrotron diffraction studies at the Advanced Photon Source in Argonne National Lab confirmed the presence of an amorphous phase(s) in addition to the crystalline calcium carbonate phases in the reactive carbonate material. The presence of carboaluminate phases as a result of the interaction of the reactive carbonate materials with ordinary portland cement was also confirmed. A Life Cycle Assessment was completed for several cases based on different Calera process configurations and compared against the life cycle of ordinary portland cement. In addition to the materials development efforts, the Calera technology for the production of product using an innovative building materials demonstration plant was developed beyond conceptual engineering to a detailed design with a construction schedule and cost estimate.


Energy Policy | 2008

Carbon capture and storage

Brent R. Constantz; Kyle Self; William Randall Seeker; Miguel Fernandez


Archive | 2009

Non-cementitious compositions comprising co2 sequestering additives

Brent R. Constantz; Andrew Youngs; Joshua Patterson


Archive | 2009

Processing co2 utilizing a recirculating solution

Ryan J. Gilliam; Valentin Decker; Michael Kostowskyj; Brent R. Constantz; Kasra Farsad; Miguel Fernandez; Sidney Omelon


Archive | 2009

CO2 commodity trading system and method

Brent R. Constantz; Vinod Khosla; Aurelia Setton; Robert Danziger; Andrew Youngs; James R. O'neil; Chris Camire; Cecily Ryan; Manuel Jose Concha Soler


Archive | 2010

Co2 sequestering soil stabilization composition

Brent R. Constantz; Andrew Youngs


Archive | 2010

CARBONATE PRODUCTS FOR CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE

Brent R. Constantz; Miguel Fernandez; Michael Joseph Weiss; Andrew Youngs


Archive | 2010

Electrochemical methods of sequestering co2

Brent R. Constantz; Andrew Youngs; Philip Brian Tuet; Sidney Omelon; Kasra Farsad; Ryan J. Gilliam; Valentin Decker; Donald W. Kirk; Douglas J. Way; Allen J. Bard; Robert Danziger; Miguel Fernandez; Cecily Ryan


Archive | 2011

Methods and systems using natural gas power plant

Brent R. Constantz; Ryan J. Gilliam


Archive | 2011

CALCIUM CARBONATE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF

Brent R. Constantz; Miguel Fernandez; Andrew Youngs; Michael Joseph Weiss

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Allen J. Bard

University of Texas at Austin

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Kyle Self

Imperial College London

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Irvin Chen

University of Texas at Austin

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