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Tech Xplore on MSNResearchers fabricate calcium carbonate concrete blocks strong enough for construction usereact with CO 2 in the air to form calcium carbonate. The researchers performed a sped-up version of this process to recreate the same kind of concrete you would find in older buildings.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNCoral-inspired technology turns atmospheric CO₂ into durable, fireproof building materialsCarbon dioxide (CO₂), the greenhouse gas fueling climate change, is increasingly shaping our lives. It drives rising seas, ...
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New carbon-negative material could make concrete and cement more sustainableResearchers injected CO2 gas into seawater while applying an electrical current. The process transformed dissolved ions, ...
Living concrete represents a revolutionary advancement in construction materials, merging biology and engineering to create self-healing components that repair damage autonomously. This ...
Researchers in the US have taken inspiration from coral reefs to create fire-resistant, carbon-negative materials ...
A new manufacturing method inspired by coral reefs can captture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and transform it into durable, fire-reistant building materials.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesApplication error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).
Scientists have found a new way to fight climate change—by turning carbon dioxide (CO₂) into strong, fire-resistant building ...
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AZoBuild on MSNCreating Carbon-Negative Structures with Coral TechnologyUSC researchers have developed a coral reef-inspired method to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide and convert it into durable, fire-resistant building materials.
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Tech Xplore on MSNCarbon-Negative Method Yields Durable Building MaterialsA new method inspired by coral reefs can capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and transform it into durable, fire-resistant building materials ...
They are now seeking to gain Building Standards Law certification ... To make concrete, limestone, or calcium carbonate, is mixed with clay and other materials and then calcined at high ...
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