Dissolution of serpentine using recyclable ammonium salts for CO2 mineral carbonation
- 1 March 2011
- Vol. 90 (3), 1229-1237
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2010.10.040
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Funding Information
- Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/F012098/1)
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