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ACEME 2021 Technical Program

Technical Program



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Sunday, May 16, 2021

No scheduled events

Attendees are encouraged to take this time to log in to the conference platform, set up their profile, test the platform, and watch some pre-recorded talks.

Monday, May 17, 2021
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM (Eastern European Summer Time)
1:00 - 1:20 PM Opening Welcome
Conference Chairs
Tiit Land, TalTech Rector
Hando Sutter, Enefit
1:20 - 1:45 PM Plenary Talk I
Session chair: Andres Trikkel, Tallinn University of Technology

Kalle Kirsimäe, University of Tartu

1:45 - 2:25 PM Keynote Session 1 - Accelerated Carbonation of Alkaline Materials Including Industrial Wastes, Lime, Cement and Concrete
Session chair: Andres Trikkel, Tallinn University of Technology
Keynote Speaker: 591359: Rein Kuusik, Tallinn University of Technology. Mineral Carbonation in Taltech: Past, State of Art and Future Prospects
Keynote Speaker: 591235: Colin D Hills, University of Greenwich. New Opportunities for the Commercial Production of Construction Materials from Industrial Solid Waste and CO2
2-25 - 3:55 PM Technical Session 1 - Accelerated Carbonation of Alkaline Materials Including Industrial Wastes, Lime, Cement and Concrete
Session chair: Andres Trikkel, Tallinn University of Technology
620705: Geoffrey F Brent, Orica Limited and Mineral Carbonation International, Australia. Mineral Carbonation International-Towards Net Zero CO2 Emissions-
591330: Kadriann Tamm, Tallinn University of Technology. Production of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate on the Basis of Estonian Industrial Waste and Ammonium Solvents
591402: Zhenwei Yi, Zhejiang University. Mineral Carbonation Kinetics of Calcium Silicate Particle
620154: Sampo Mäkikouri, VTT, Finland. Effects of Accelerated Carbonation on Carbon Dioxide Uptake and Compressive Strength of Biomass Ash Artificial Aggregates
591131: Mustafa Cem Usta and Mai Uibu, Tallinn University of Technology. Towards Construction of CO2 Mineralization Pilot in Vernasca Cement Plant
3:55 - 4:20 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 1 speakers
4:20 - 4:50 PM Networking break
4:50 - 6:20 PM Technical Session 2 - CO2 Capture and Storage by Mineral Carbonation
Session chair: Colin Hills, University of Greenwich
592795: Sana Zahid, Murdoch University. Effect of Grain Size, Vapour Pressure and Mineralogy on the Dehydroxylation of Serpentine Minerals
592515: Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University. Carbon Mineralization for the Reactive Separation of CO2 and Directed H2 Synthesis
592705: Hans C. Oskierski, Murdoch University. Using Mg, C and O Isotopes to Track CO2 Mineralisation in Ultramafic Mine Tailings
591437: Louis-César Pasquier, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique. Fayalite Carbonation, Chalenges and Achievements
620729: Noah McQueen, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Ambient Weathering of Reactive Oxides for Carbon Dioxide Removal from Air
6:20 - 6:45 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 2 speakers
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
1:00 PM - 7:006PM (Eastern European Summer Time)
1:00 - 1:25 PM Plenary Talk II
Session chair: Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski, Charles Darwin University
Rain Vääna, Ragn-Sells Estonia
1:25 - 1:35 PM Short Break
1:35 - 2:15 PM Keynote Session 2 - Accelerated Carbonation of Alkaline Materials Including Industrial Wastes, Lime, Cement and Concrete
Session chair: Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski, Charles Darwin University
Keynote Speaker: Alessandra Polettini, University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Engineered biological CO2 sequestration in biorefineries
Keynote Speaker: 591360: Renato Baciocchi, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. Carbonation of Different Alkaline Residues in a Rotary Kiln Reactor: Effect of the Operating Conditions on the Process Performance
2:15 - 4:15 PM Technical Session 3 - Accelerated Carbonation of Alkaline Materials Including Industrial Wastes, Lime, Cement and Concrete
Session chair: Alessandra Polettini, University of Rome "La Sapienza"
592517: Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University. Accelerated and Low Temperature Carbon Mineralization of Coal Fly Ash Via Integrated Capture Using Amine- and Amino Acid Salts As Solvents
591220: Luis Esquivias, Universidad de Sevilla, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla (CSIC/US). Reciclying Phosphogypsum with Olive Industry Alkaline Waste for CO2 Sequestration
591236: Nimisha Tripathi, University of Greenwich. Valorising Biomass Residues with Accelerated Carbonation
591427: Giulia Costa, University of Rome Tor Vergata. Carbonation-Based Treatments for Improving the Environmental Behavior of Waste Incineration Bottom Ash in View of Recycling
591452: Johannes Tiefenthaler, ETH. Turning Concrete from a Carbon Source into a Carbon Sink
592507: Sanoop Kumar Puthiya Veetil, Tallinn University of Technology. Ex-Situ Aqueous Mineral Carbonation of Ultramafic Mine Residues and Process Tailings Associated to a Nickel and Copper Metal Recovery Industry
591233: Mustafa C. Usta, Tallinn University of Technology. Storage and Use of CO2 in Oil Shale Ash Based Light-Weight Building Materials
620548: Kevin Shnabel, THM University of Applied Sciences, Germany. Full-Scale Accelerated Carbonation of Waste Incinerator Bottom Ash Under Continuous-Feed Conditions
4:15 - 4:40 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 3 speakers
4:40 - 5:00 PM Keynote Session 3 - CO2 Capture and Storage by Mineral Carbonation
Session chair: Raffaella Pomi, University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Keynote Speaker: 591329: Ron Zevenhoven, Åbo Akademi University. Several Process Routes for Step-Wise Carbonation of Serpentinite - When Use Which?
5:00 - 6:15 PM Technical Session 4 - CO2 Capture and Storage by Mineral Carbonation
Session chair: Raffaella Pomi, University of Rome "La Sapienza"
591244: Poernomo Gunawan, Nanyang Technological University. Modification of Layered Double Hydroxides and Their Nanohybrids As Materials for CO2 Capture
620682: Priyadharshini Perumal, Univeristy of Oulu, Finland. Potential for Mineral Carbonation of Granulated Tailings
6:15 - 6:40 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 4 speakers
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Eastern European Summer Time)
1:00 - 1:25 PM Plenary III
Session chair: Giulia Costa, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Plenary Speaker: 591173: Hesam Ostovari, RWTH Aachen University. CO2 Mineralization for a Carbon-Neutral Cement Industry
1:25 - 1:45 PM Keynote Session 4 - CO2 Utilization by Mineral Carbonation
Session chair: Giulia Costa, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Keynote Speaker: Mika Järvinen, Aalto University, Finland. Recent developments in Slag2PCC technology and braking barriers for commercialization
1:45 - 2:30 PM Technical Session 5 - CO2 Utilization by Mineral Carbonation
Session chair: Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University
591426: Till Strunge, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. (IASS). The Economics of Accelerated Carbonation Routes Using Captured CO2 from the Cement Industry
592578: Florent Bourgeois, TOULOUSE INP. Mineral Carbonation : An Inverse Design Problem
592830: Rodolfo Marin Rivera, University of Lorraine. Amine-Based CO2 Capture and Mineralisation for CaCO3 Production
2:30 - 2:55 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 5 speakers
2:55 - 4:05 PM Poster Session
4:05 - 5:05 PM Technical Session 6 - Principles of Accelerated Carbonation
Session chair: Mika Järvinen, Aalto University
591171: Freddy Liendo, Politecnico di Torino. Mechanism and Kinetics of CaCO3 Precipitation in a Packed Bed Reactor through Carbonation
591425: Sumit Srivastava, VITO / University of Antwerp. Preparation of a Novel FeCO3 Cement By Co-Utilization of CO2 (g) and a Ferrous Source: Reaction Processes, and Cementing Mechanism
591141: Timothy K. Oliver, The University of Newcastle. Kinetic Modelling of Heat-Activated Serpentinite Dissolution for CO2 Capture and Mineralisation
621601: Peiliang Shen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. Insight into Phase Assessment and Evolution of Water-Solid Wet Carbonation of C-S-H Gel
5:05 - 5:30 PM Q&A for all Technical Session 6 speakers
5:30 - 5:40 PM Closing Remarks
 
Posters
620547: Felix Brück, THM University of Applied Sciences, Germany. Proxy-Based Process Analytics for Quality Control during Accelerated Carbonation of Alkaline Waste Materials
620687: Ahmed Abou Tafech, Middle East Technical University, Turkey. Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage By Mineral Carbonation
620727: Ben Kolosz, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Low Carbon Remediation of Pennsylvania’s Coal Industry Using Waste Alkaline Materials
592810: Eric McCaslin, Princeton University, USA. Accelerated Carbonation of Alkali-Activated Blast Furnace Slag Cement: The Mitigating Effects of Magnesium and Silica Investigated Using Spatially-Resolved X-Ray Scattering and Fluorescence
591323: Gyudae Sim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea, Republic of (South). Novel Strategy for Recovering Rare Earth Elements from Steel-Making Slag Via Ex-Situ Mineral Carbonation
591299: Laura Camille Bélanger, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada. Mineral Carbonation on Tailings with Products from Coal Power Plant
591075: Maria Jose Moreno Correia, INRS-ETE, University of Quebec, Canada. Use of Bauxite Residue to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Evaluation of Gas Adsorption in Fixed Bed Reactor
591433: Freddy Liendo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Recycling CO2 from Flue Gas in the Cement Industry to Produce CaCO3 Nanoparticles As Cement Filler: A Life Cycle Assessment
591435: Sebastien Bruno, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada. CO2 Sequestration By Mineral Carbonation of Serpentine Waste – Continuous Operation in a Slurry Bubble Column
595068: HanYu Chang, Institute of Industrial Technology Research, Taiwan. Hollow Calcium Carbonate Ultra Microparticles Fabricated By Super-Gravity Carbonation of Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag
621442: Yi Jiang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China. Surface Modification of Recycled Concrete Aggregate Via Aqueous Carbonation
621557: Xiaoliang Fang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. Novel Upcycling Technique of Recycled Fine Aggregates By a Two-Step Carbonation Process
633717: Martin Kunz, LBNL, USA. A Tool for in-Situ Structural Studies of Gas-Solid Reactions As a Function of Temperature and Gaseous Composition at the Advanced Light Source of Lawrence Berkeley Lab