Kinetics of mechanically induced CO2 extensive sorption by silicate minerals (labradorite, diopside, okermanite, ghelenite and wollastonite) was considered. Mechanical activation of the silicates was carried out in a planetary mill in CO2 at atmospheric pressure. Carbon dioxide was consumed by the silicates in the form of carbonate ions and its content in the samples after 30 min of mechanical treatment reached 3–12 mass% CO2 depending on mineral composition. Equations that reasonably good represent kinetics of CO2 mechanosorption by silicates were proposed. These equations enable to calculate mechanosorption coefficients that characterize the diffusivity of CO2 into disordered silicate matrix under intensive mechanical impact. Thermal analysis of the mechanically activated silicates showed that there was positive correlation between temperature of complete carbonate decomposition and mechanosorption coefficient.