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Toxicological risk assessment in CO2 capture and storage technology

  • Marcus Hillebrand
  • , Stephan Pflugmacher
  • , Axel Hahn

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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is regarded as a powerful technology in mitigating the impacts of climate change and is considered as interim solution until other sustainable energy technologies can be used on a broader scale. Despite the fact that well conducted geological risk analyses exists, a major toxicological risk assessment including all components of the process is missing. Therefore, a literature study was undertaken with its focus on potential toxicological risks. These could appear in all parts of the CCS chain: in the capture process when chemicals are used for scrubbing, during transportation in case of accidents, and during geological storage when a leakage of CO2 or brine occurs. Toxicological hazards of special concern emerge not from CO2, but degradation products of scrubbing chemicals (nitrosamines and nitramines) or H2S-co-transportation. Additionally, contamination of potable aquifers due to mobilisation of hazardous trace elements, such as arsenic, nickel, and lead could become relevant in case of a leakage. Overall, to achieve further safety for the implementation of CCS as a mitigation technology, investigations in acute CO2-toxicity (with derivation of mass-intoxications threshold values), acute emergency management, and contaminants should be prime objectives for future CCS risk assessment research. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volym55
Sidor (från-till)118-143
Antal sidor25
ISSN1750-5836
DOI
StatusPublicerad - dec. 2016
Externt publiceradJa
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