2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(04)80319-7
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Dissolution behavior of liquid CO2 droplets injected at the intermediate ocean depth in Clarion-Clipperton

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“…The recent work on sequestration for CO 2 has dealt with a number of problems and solutions to how one can dispose of CO 2 in the oceans. Some of the problems are related to the various phases that CO 2 can be in as a function of temperature and pressure. This is shown in the phase diagram of CO 2 in seawater 623 in Figure .…”
Section: Sequestering Co2 In the Oceansmentioning
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“…The recent work on sequestration for CO 2 has dealt with a number of problems and solutions to how one can dispose of CO 2 in the oceans. Some of the problems are related to the various phases that CO 2 can be in as a function of temperature and pressure. This is shown in the phase diagram of CO 2 in seawater 623 in Figure .…”
Section: Sequestering Co2 In the Oceansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At depths below 350 m, the CO 2 will be in the liquid form above ∼9 °C, and at colder temperatures, the CO 2 will be in a hydrated form. A number of researchers have examined methods of collecting CO 2 at power plants, ,, the impacts on organisms, ,,,,,,, the effect of the lower pH, ,,,,,,, and the formation of hydrates. ,,,,,,, Rau and Caldiera 585 have considered the input of bicarbonate rather than CO 2 . The CO 2 can be converted with NaOH or CaCO 3 to HCO 3 - which is easier to transport and does not have to be liquefied.…”
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