Carbon dioxide fixation method

US11878268B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11878268-B2
Application numberUS-201917429978-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2019
Priority dateFeb 14, 2019
Publication dateJan 23, 2024
Grant dateJan 23, 2024

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Provided is a method of fixing a sufficient amount of carbon dioxide contained in a carbon dioxide-containing gas (e.g., a plant exhaust gas) simply, at low cost, and efficiently. The method of fixing carbon dioxide includes a contact step of bringing a carbon dioxide-containing gas into contact with powdery or grainy particles, which are each formed of a cementitious hardened body and each have a particle size of 40 mm or less, at a temperature of from 75° C. to 110° C. to fix carbon dioxide contained in the carbon dioxide-containing gas to the powdery or grainy particles, wherein the relative humidity of the carbon dioxide-containing gas is adjusted in accordance with the particle size of the powdery or grainy particles and the state of adjustment of moisture content of the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of fixing carbon dioxide, comprising a contact step of bringing a carbon dioxide-containing gas, which contains carbon dioxide gas at a ratio of 5% or more as a volume fraction value, into contact with powdery or grainy particles, which are each formed of a cementitious hardened body and each have a particle size of 40 mm or less, at a temperature of from 75° C. to 110° C. to fix carbon dioxide contained in the carbon dioxide- containing gas to the powdery or grainy particles, wherein the method of fixing carbon dioxide comprises, before the contact step, a classification step of classifying the powdery or grainy particles based on a sieving reference value set in a range of from 0.8 mm to 1.5 mm to provide powdery or grainy particles each having a particle size of less than the reference value and powdery or grainy particles each having a particle size equal to or more than the reference value, wherein in the contact step, a relative humidity of the carbon dioxide-containing gas is adjusted in accordance with the particle size of the powdery or grainy particles and a state of adjustment of moisture content of the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step in accordance with (a) to (c) as follows: (a) when the particle size of each of the powdery or grainy particles is less than the reference value, the relative humidity of the carbon dioxide-containing gas is adjusted to 20% or more irrespective of the moisture content of the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step; (b) when the particle size of each of the powdery or grainy particles is equal to or more than the reference value, and the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step contain moisture, the relative humidity of the carbon dioxide-containing gas is adjusted to from 0% to 40%; and (c) when the particle size of each of the powdery or grainy particles is equal to or more than the reference value, and the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step are free of moisture, the relative humidity of the carbon dioxide-containing gas is adjusted to 20% or more, and wherein the method of fixing carbon dioxide comprises, in a case of the (b), a water absorption step of causing the powdery or grainy particles to absorb water by supplying the water to the powdery or grainy particles before the contact step, or comprises, in a case of the (c), a drying step of drying the powdery or grainy particles until the powdery or grainy particles are brought into an absolute dry state before the contact step. 2. The method of fixing carbon dioxide according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide-containing gas is a plant exhaust gas. 3. The method of fixing carbon dioxide according to claim 1 , wherein the cementitious hardened body is a recycled aggregate, a waste material of a building material formed of concrete or mortar, a waste material of a cement paste hardened body, or sludge produced in using ready-mixed concrete.

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What does patent US11878268B2 cover?
Provided is a method of fixing a sufficient amount of carbon dioxide contained in a carbon dioxide-containing gas (e.g., a plant exhaust gas) simply, at low cost, and efficiently. The method of fixing carbon dioxide includes a contact step of bringing a carbon dioxide-containing gas into contact with powdery or grainy particles, which are each formed of a cementitious hardened body and each hav…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Taiheiyo Cement Corp, Univ Tokyo
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D53/62. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 23 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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