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Calcium carbide residue - a key inorganic component of the sustainable carbon cycle. / Rodygin, Konstantin Sergeevich; Gyrdymova, Yulia Vycheslavovna; Ananikov, Valentin Pavlovich.

в: Russian Chemical Reviews, Том 91, № 7, RCR5048, 2022, стр. 1-38.

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Rodygin, KS, Gyrdymova, YV & Ananikov, VP 2022, 'Calcium carbide residue - a key inorganic component of the sustainable carbon cycle', Russian Chemical Reviews, Том. 91, № 7, RCR5048, стр. 1-38. https://doi.org/10.1070/rcr5048

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Rodygin, Konstantin Sergeevich ; Gyrdymova, Yulia Vycheslavovna ; Ananikov, Valentin Pavlovich. / Calcium carbide residue - a key inorganic component of the sustainable carbon cycle. в: Russian Chemical Reviews. 2022 ; Том 91, № 7. стр. 1-38.

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abstract = "The transfer of waste materials from the chemical industry to the building sector is an emerging area of sustainable development. Leftovers, by-products, tails and sludge from chemical processes may be valuable components of building mixtures. Feeding the construction industry by chemical wastes is a profitable chain for both sectors. In fact, calcium carbide residue (CCR) can be considered a link between the chemical industry and construction materials. Carbide sludge is the main waste product of acetylene gas production from calcium carbide. The released acetylene is actively used in the modern chemical industry. An alternative method of acetylene production – the cracking of oil and gas – is beyond sustainability; thus, the carbide route is more promising in the hydrocarbon-free future. However, the carbide route is accompanied by a significant amount of the side-product carbide sludge, which is currently used as a CO 2 capture agent, binder, building material, in inorganic synthesis, etc. In this review, the potential of carbide sludge in the construction industry and other areas is highlighted. ",
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