Researchers develop artificial sand for concrete that can sequester CO2
Researchers develop artificial sand for concrete that can sequester CO2
A team of researchers from Northwestern University has developed a "carbon-negative" artificial sand that could replace conventional sand in concrete while storing CO2. The research team, led by civil engineer Alessandro Rotta Loria, found a way to "grow" sand by injecting CO2 and electricity into seawater. The material was developed in collaboration with Cemex, a
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A team of researchers from Northwestern University has developed a "carbon-negative" artificial sand that could replace conventional sand in concrete while storing CO2. The research team, led by civil engineer Alessandro Rotta Loria, found a way to "grow" sand by injecting CO2 and electricity into seawater. The material was developed in collaboration with Cemex, a
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