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Tohoku Univ. Technology :Enhanced CO₂ Geological Storage and Mineralization Using Rock Dissolution by Biodegradable Chelating Agents:T22-272

Safe, Secure, and Efficient CCS: A Key to Decarbonization

In recent years, CO₂ geological storage using mafic and ultramafic rocks—such as basalt and peridotite, which are rich in calcium and other metal elements that react with CO₂ to form carbonate minerals—has garnered global attention as a means of reducing atmospheric CO₂, a major contributor to global warming. However, subsurface environments for CO₂ storage are typically low in temperature and therefore have limited reactivity. Additionally, the amount and connectivity of pores as well as permeability of the subsurface rocks are not always sufficient, presenting significant challenges that require innovative technological solutions. In storage methods that involve dissolving CO₂ in water, the use of seawater is preferable. However, during the storage process, it is also necessary to temporarily suppress the reaction between metal ions in seawater and CO₂ until the CO₂ is securely stored. This invention promotes CO₂ geological storage and mineralization by using biobased, biodegradable chelating agents that enhance mineral dissolution and capture metal ions. By dissolving minerals in subsurface rocks using the chelating agents, the amount and connectivity of pores (CO2 storage capacity) increase, and the permeability (CO₂ injectivity) is also improved. Furthermore, when CO₂-charged seawater containing the chelating agents is injected into subsurface rocks, it becomes possible to simultaneously store both CO₂ and the metal ions required for carbonate mineral formation with creating additional rock porosity.

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Lignin-based chelating agent for agriculture "Marasparse"

For the realization of sustainable agriculture. Made from plant-friendly wood-derived materials, it combines adhesion effects on leaf surfaces with moisture retention effects. [Samples available]

This is a product based on lignin extracted from wood. It has a high ability to chelate trace metal ions, and this performance is stable. It can bind trace metal elements across a wide pH range, allowing for flexible customization of trace elements. Furthermore, it also provides a moisture-retaining effect, enabling suitable water supply to the leaf surface, creating an environment where plants can easily absorb trace elements. Please consider it as a material for making trace element fertilizers. ★OMRI certified ★Currently offering samples of 200-300g★ For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.

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Chelating agent "METALSORB series"

Introducing a chelating agent that effectively aggregates and removes heavy metals in waste liquid!

The "METALSORB series" is a chelating agent designed to remove heavy metals from water (primarily industrial wastewater) in an ionized state. The action of "METALSORB" is based on its chelating power. It captures divalent ions in the solution and generates insoluble salts that can be removed from the water. The chelating power originates from sulfur derivatives grafted onto organic molecules. This product is specialized for heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn. 【Features】 ■ Efficient precipitation method using sulfides ■ Graft polymer of dithiocarbamate ■ Dithiocarbamate precipitates chelate complexes ■ Compatible with a wide range of pH (4-10) ■ Trimercaptotriazine is effective against mercury generated from scrubbers ■ Trimercaptotriazine is less toxic than dithiocarbamate *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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