Techno-economic insights and deployment prospects of permanent carbon dioxide sequestration in solid carbonates

A Mühlbauer, D Keiner, C Breyer - Energy & Environmental Science, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
While a rapid defossilisation of the energy-industry system is at the highest priority for
climate change mitigation, additional post-fossil carbon dioxide removal (CDR) for net …

Graphene Quantum Dots for Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction

PJJ Sagayaraj, A Augustin, M Shanmugam… - Energy …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable solar fuels production through reduction of molecular CO2 using photocatalysts
is an eco‐friendly and dependable source of energy for the future and for controlling the …

Impact of climate on the global capacity for enhanced rock weathering on croplands

SH Baek, Y Kanzaki, JM Lora, N Planavsky… - Earth's …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) on croplands has emerged as an economically and
ecologically promising negative emissions technology. However, estimated total carbon …

Direct evidence for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal via enhanced weathering in cropland soil

IO Holzer, MA Nocco, BZ Houlton - Environmental Research …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Enhanced weathering of soil-applied crushed silicate rocks may remove substantial
atmospheric carbon dioxide; however, field testing of this negative emission technology is …

Fate and migration of enhanced rock weathering products through soil horizons; implications of irrigation and percolation regimes

R Khalidy, YW Chiang, RM Santos - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Terrestrial enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is reckoned as a robust method to contribute to
stabilizing atmospheric carbon and combat global warming. The method is particularly a …

Pathways, roundabouts, roadblocks, and shortcuts to safe and sustainable deployment of enhanced rock weathering in agriculture

RM Santos, F Araujo, H Jariwala, R Khalidy… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW), as a negative emissions technology for climate change
mitigation, has received far more public, governmental, and academic attention (according …

[HTML][HTML] Implications of the Riverine Response to Enhanced Weathering for CO2 removal in the UK

KJ Harrington, RG Hilton, GM Henderson - Applied Geochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Enhanced silicate weathering, the application of crushed calcium and magnesium-rich rocks
to arable cropland, has been proposed as a potential negative emissions technology for the …

Are enhanced rock weathering rates overestimated? A few geochemical and mineralogical pitfalls

IM Power, VNJ Hatten, M Guo, ZR Schaffer… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
There is considerable uncertainty when quantifying carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from
enhanced rock weathering (ERW). Faster CDR rates mean ERW may significantly impact …

The enhanced weathering potential of a range of silicate and carbonate additions in a UK agricultural soil

FL Buckingham, GM Henderson - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Enhanced weathering (EW) is a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology which aims to
accelerate silicate and/or carbonate weathering in agricultural land. At present, the rate and …

The dissolution of olivine added to soil at 32° C: the fate of weathering products and its implications for enhanced weathering at different temperatures

N Iff, P Renforth, PAE Pogge von Strandmann - Frontiers in Climate, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The amendment of agricultural soils by crushed silicate minerals has been proposed to
enhance weathering rates and facilitate carbon dioxide (CO2) removal from the atmosphere …