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Feasibility study of storing CO2 in the ocean by marine environmental impact assessment.
Jung, Da Hee; Ko, Gyeol; Kwak, Jin-Su; Kim, Do Yun; Jeon, Seul Gi; Hong, Seungkwan.
Afiliação
  • Jung DH; Advanced Propulsion System Research Department, Future Ship Research Laboratory, Advanced Research Center, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd., 477 Bundangsuseo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13553, Republic of Korea; Graduate School of Energy and Environment (KU-KI
  • Ko G; Advanced Propulsion System Research Department, Future Ship Research Laboratory, Advanced Research Center, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd., 477 Bundangsuseo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13553, Republic of Korea.
  • Kwak JS; Advanced Propulsion System Research Department, Future Ship Research Laboratory, Advanced Research Center, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd., 477 Bundangsuseo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13553, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim DY; Advanced Propulsion System Research Department, Future Ship Research Laboratory, Advanced Research Center, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd., 477 Bundangsuseo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13553, Republic of Korea.
  • Jeon SG; Shipbuilding & Marine Center, Key Industry Research Institute, Korea Testing & Research Institute, 8, Techno saneop-ro 29beon-gil, Nam-gu, Ulsan, 44776, Republic of Korea.
  • Hong S; School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea; Graduate School of Energy and Environment (KU-KIST GREEN SCHOOL), Korea University, 520, KU R&D Center, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of K
Sci Total Environ ; 903: 166270, 2023 Dec 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37579799
ABSTRACT
Since the industrial revolution, which was accompanied with the use of fossil fuels as an energy source, the content of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased. To mitigate global warming, industries that utilize fossil fuels have continuously explored new approaches to reduce CO2 emissions and convert it to alternative fuels. The ocean is a vast source of absorbed CO2 on Earth, and various studies have been conducted on the use of the ocean to reduce global CO2. This study focused on reducing CO2 in the atmosphere by storing it as bicarbonate, a form of CO2 that exists in the ocean. The optimum condition for the conversion of CO2 into bicarbonate was investigated by considering the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC; HCO3-, CO32-, H2CO3) concentration and pH. To confirm the biological impact of this conversion, biological impact experiments were conducted under various DIC concentrations using Skeletonema japonicum, a phytoplankton present in most areas of the sea. Based on the DIC concentration (2.09 mM) of the seawater, the DIC concentrations used in the Lab-scale experiment ranged from 2.5 mM to 18.75 mM, and the concentration with the highest conversion rate (< 6.38 mM) was applied in the pilot plant. Marine environmental impact modeling was performed to observe the effect of discharge to the ocean and its movement. The results revealed a slight growth inhibition of phytoplankton at DIC concentrations higher than the base concentration. Nevertheless, the change in the DIC concentration exerted no effect on the phytoplankton growth except at extremely high concentrations. Moreover, the high DIC concentration can be diluted by the ocean current flow rate, thus counterbalancing the growth inhibition effect. The results obtained in this study demonstrate the feasibility of CO2 storage in the form of DIC, and will be helpful for further development of CO2 mitigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article