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Fossil fuel is one of the energy sources which are used by human beings. Therefore most countries are influenced by the fluctuations of the current oil price. This study deals with oil sand. This study has been focused on the fixation of CO2 in the spent oil sand after extraction bitumen for oil sand. The physical properties of spent oil sand (components, structures) were analyzed through proximate and ultimate analysis, XRF. Moreover, it was studied about carbon reaction with pretreatment processing. In this paper, carbon fixing in spent oil sand which was conducted as alkaline-earth metal (using CaO). During the experiment, the condition of pretreatment and temperature were changed. And also the CO2 pressure conditions were changed (1, 25, 50 atm). Mass reduction of TGA analysis was indicated 8.68% in temperature 400°C, 28.74% in temperature 500°C, 14.14% in temperature 600°C, and 17.43% in temperature 700°C, respectively. So, the optimal condition of CO2 fixation in the spent oil sand is considered near 500°C according to the TGA analysis.
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This research is supported by fund of the Energy Resource Technology R&D project from KETEP (Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation & Planning) under the control of the MKE (Ministry of Knowledge Economy).
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Jang, DH., Shim, HM., Kim, HT. (2010). The Study of CO2 Fixation in Spent Oil Sand Under the Different Temperature and Pressure. In: Yao, T. (eds) Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-99779-5_34
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