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The innovative process developed by Professors Alessandro Rotta Loria and Jeffrey Lopez converts CO2 into solid, durable, ...
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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).
Finally, the hydroxide ions and bicarbonate ions reacted with other dissolved ions, such as calcium and magnesium, that occur naturally in seawater. The reaction produced solid minerals ...
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Ocean dumping – or climate solution? An industry bets on the ocean to capture carbonDozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
All those ions then reacted naturally with minerals in the seawater creating solid materials like calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide. Carbon-negative materials; via Northwestern University.
The concrete industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, but a new study says that it could one day be a source of negative emissions. By taking a page out of nature’s ...
In this image from video provided by Alban Roinard, protesters walk along Gwithian Beach in Cornwall, England, to fight a proposal by Planetary Technologies to pump magnesium hydroxide into the ...
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