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  • Understanding Contributions of Divalent Cations in Mineral Carbonation Using Artificial Neural Network

    Abidoye, L.K., Oladipo, H.B.
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    Abstract: The roles played by divalent cations (calcium, magnesium and iron) of rock minerals in the efficiency of mineral carbonation have been investigated. Statistical modeling with Artificial Neural Network (ANN) having configuration ANN[17-4-1] shows that carbonation efficiency largely increases as the quantity of calcium content increases. Averagely,there is approximately 5% rise in the original efficiency for... More

    2022-05-11
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