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Circular Economy

Capture, React and Build

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marina eleya
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Capture, React and Build
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Using calcium waste to get rid of carbon dioxide that produced from factories and produce recyclable raw material like limestone
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It is well known that the developing countries face many challenges in order to keep up with the developed ones around the world and to reach their level of progressiveness, they had to increase the industrial base and due to that there was a dramatic rise of CO2 emissions.Therefore,our research has focused on finding a solution that has a high efficiency and at the same time doesn’t cost much to lower the CO2 emissions.A solution that mimics a process done by the coral reefs to make their skeleton was selected. This skeleton depends on the CaCO3 which is a product of the reaction that involves captured CO2 reacting with Ca(OH)2 in water that works as medium.To apply this process,we used the calcium carbide residue(recyclable waste that is produced by large amount from acetylene gas industry)as a dis-solvent for carbon dioxide to produce calcium carbonate, fresh recyclable water and heat.

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What is the problem you are solving?

with the massive numbers of factories, the environment started to get deteriorated because of the creation of waste and the greenhouse gases emissions. They contribute globally by 37% of the overall co2 emissions (Chart 1)

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These are some examples of its consequences:
1-The oceans are getting hotter and more acidic because they absorb 90% of the extra heat in the climate which causes the oceans to expand and contribute to higher sea levels,moreover,water acidity because of the Co2 affecting marine organisms

2-Humans health are also affected as they cause problems in our immune system and lungs. Also cause an increase in the temperature and they result in pollution of the food supply furthermore,hunger and malnutrition causing a lot of deaths.

Acetylene gas that is produced by Ktons every year causes tons of harmful waste (calcium carbide residue) that is thrown in streams and environment. this waste is 90% Ca(OH)2 which is used widely under its common name,slaked lime.The National Institutes of Health warns that CaOH is also toxic and can introduce serious health problems.

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So we want a solution to get rid of co2 and this harmful waste and also produce raw material


Who are you serving?

We serve anyone who lives near an industrial area that contains cement factories as there are many countries that have factories located near residential areas. It’s true that some countries now encourage the companies to move their factories out of these areas but meanwhile as there are no actions have been taken yet, we need to be cautious and try as hard as possible to save people from undergoing the hazards of the co2 produced by these factories and also the climatic change problem as the co2 is a major contributor in it. We don’t only serve the people living in these areas, we also do serve anyone that works in these factories and could suffer the consequences of raising CO2 levels. We have a personal experience with this kind of problems as there as there is a cement factory located near our boarding school and we’ve once visited it to understand the problem. We can assure the solution will help getting rid of the CO2 that is produced from factories so that the people, the workers and whoever interested in this problem will no longer be concerned about it and they would have more time for solving other problems.

What is your solution?

The technology that we depend on is the biomimicry concept as the solution is inspired by the mechanism of the process that coral reefs do in order to make their skeleton. Coral skeletons are made of aragonite, a form of calcium carbonate and the process of making them is done as follows:

With the raise of CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the seawater (H2O) started to uptake it. The motion of water helps some chemical reactions take place, these reactions produce more bicarbonate (HCO3) and fewer carbonate (CO32-) ions. Coral polyps bring in the seawater that contains these ions, along with calcium (Ca2+) ions into what it’s called a “calcifying space” that is between its cells and the surface of their existing skeletons. They then pump the hydrogen ions (H+) out of this space to produce more carbonate ions (CO32-) ions that bond with (Ca2+) ions to make calcium carbonate (CaCO3) for their skeletons

Mimicking this process would help solving the problem of high CO2 emissions from cement factories as it would prevent the leakage of CO2 from the chimney of the factory. The system would consist of a tank and two streams, one for the calcium hydroxide[Ca(OH)2] and the other is for the carbon dioxide (CO2) that is emitted and this pipe would be put on the top of the chimney. The product from this reaction between them would be the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) [limestone] that would in a brief precipitate because it is not soluble in the water. (about 2 tons of limestone for every ton of CO2). The resulted limestone could be used after separating it from the water in cement manufacturing as it is one of the main components in the cement industry and the remaining water could be used again in the reaction or in the agriculture as it would be pure.

The process mentioned above is done according to the chemical equation:
Ca(OH)2+CO2=CaCO3 + H2O 

-The source of the calcium hydroxide that is used is calcium carbide residue as using it would save millions of pounds when the project is applied in large scale. The CCR produces CaOH when it reacts with water.
The equation of the CCR:
2H2O + CaC2=Ca(OH)2 + C2H2 
Besides the CaOH, there is a heat produced which could be used in generating electricity or simply be used in drying the limestone after precipitation.

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  • Increase production of renewable and recyclable raw materials for products and packaging
  • Enable recovery and recycling of complex products
Where is your solution team headquartered?
Assiut, Al Hamraa Ath Thaneyah, Markaz El-Fath, Egypt
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Pilot
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marina eleya
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Tasneem Yousry
Tasneem Yousry