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Chemical Sequestration of CO 2 by CaCO 3 Dissolution Adam Subhas, Caltech John Naviaux, Caltech Will Berelson, USC

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Page 1: Chemical Sequestration of CO by CaCO Dissolution...Pacific [CO. 3] Upper Sed. CaCO. 3. The ocean and atmosphere will react to excess CO. 2. emissions by reacting it with CaCO. 3. sediments

Chemical Sequestration of CO2 by CaCO3 Dissolution

Adam Subhas, CaltechJohn Naviaux, Caltech

Will Berelson, USC

Page 2: Chemical Sequestration of CO by CaCO Dissolution...Pacific [CO. 3] Upper Sed. CaCO. 3. The ocean and atmosphere will react to excess CO. 2. emissions by reacting it with CaCO. 3. sediments

The famous ‘Keeling Curve’

Page 3: Chemical Sequestration of CO by CaCO Dissolution...Pacific [CO. 3] Upper Sed. CaCO. 3. The ocean and atmosphere will react to excess CO. 2. emissions by reacting it with CaCO. 3. sediments

Miami Dolphins last win Super Bowl

First human agriculture

Pericles’s Athens

Magna Carta

We are conducting an experiment that is global in scale…

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The long record of CO2 and Temperature from Antarctic Ice Cores

Atmosphere pCO2

Temperature

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We know how the planet will do CO2 Sequestration

Archer et al., 1997

Time Scale10,000

pCO2

Pacific[CO3]

Upper SedCaCO3

The ocean and atmosphere will react to

excess CO2 emissions by reacting it with CaCO3

sediments in the deep ocean. That is, the shells

of dead plankton will buffer the CO2 addition.

+ CO2 =

2HCO3- + Ca2+

Ocean Sediment

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Ω = 1 Ω→0

Close to Equilibrium the ‘Rate Law’ is Poorly Constrained

Rate = k(1-Ω)n

n=1.1n=4.5

CaCO3 ⇄ Ca + CO3

Ω=([Ca][CO3])insitu

([Ca][CO3])eq

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A New Approach to Measuring the Dissolution Rate

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The basic data output from an experiment

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Subhas et al. 2015

The calcite rate law is strongly curved

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We Discovered a Catalyst that make the natural reaction go much faster

In a business, a reactor located at a power plant would greatly increase the speed of CO2

sequestration, thus making if feasible to convert the gas into harmless dissolved inorganic carbon

Satu

ratio

n St

ate

Sat.State

AcidicEquilibrium

In the lab the enzyme carbonic anhydrase makes the reaction of CO2 and CaCO3 go almost 1,000 times faster

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A simple reactor using freshwater and a

limestone bed

Time (Hours)

Car

bon

in th

e w

ater

(µm

ol/k

g)

Car

bon

Diff

eren

ce (o

utflo

w-b

ottle

)

Catalyzed

Uncatalyzed

A single catalyzed run

bottle with CO2

bubbling

outflow line

into reactorpump

t1

t2t3

t4

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eawater flowing through a packed bed of Limestone in the la

Uncatalyzed: 24,000 Factories

Catalyzed: 600 Factories

40 GT CO2

Limestone EquivalentWalmart-Sized

Dissolution Factory

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A single pass cooling power plant on a water source

Operationally, What might a factory look like?

We hired Antonio Corradini,PE of Alternative Energy Systems Consulting Inc. to do a cost analysis for CO2 sequestration at a power plant that already brings in large amounts of water for system cooling.

Reactor volume(with baffles to increase surface area)

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Basic Costs of Material Processing

Water Pump

CO2 Blower

CaCO3 Conveyor

$18.20/ton CO2, assuming 500 µmol/kg carbon in water

$3.29/ton CO2, with 7 psi pressure

$36.81/ton CO2, limestone cost of $24.93/ton CO2 and $11.88/ton rock rail transport 150km away

all assume $0.05/kwh for power

Total$58.30 /ton CO2

Does NOT include catalyst cost

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How will our effluent interact with the ocean/river?

‘Hard Water’ is our product.

USGS classifies anything below 60mg CaCO3/L as soft. This is 1200µeq/kg alkalinity. We are going to make water of ~5000µeq/kg

so a 5:1 dilution factor will put us into the ‘soft’ water category.

Seawater Version of No Harm Freshwater Version of No Harm

% of River Water in Mixture

Har

dnes

s of

wat

er (µ

mol

/kg)

USGS Definition of Hard Water

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Renforth and Henderson, 2017

The ocean has a vast capacity to take up the effluent