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*Elemental Carbon can be used (Need to find info on how the released Oxygen would impact the world)
*Elemental Carbon can be used (Need to find info on how the released Oxygen would impact the world)
*Typically as:
*Typically as:
**[[Carbon Fiber]] (Either as reinforcement in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete]] , or in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites]]
**[[Carbon Fiber]] (Either as reinforcement in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete]] , or in [[Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites]] )
**[[Carbon Foam]]
**[[Carbon Foam]]
**[[Charcoal]] / [[Carbon Black]] as [[Concrete Aggregate]]
**[[Charcoal]] / [[Carbon Black]] as [[Concrete Aggregate]]
**[[Graphite]]
**[[Graphite]]
==Wood==
*Although less dense, and potentially less stable (burning/decomposition/ [[Indirect Land Use Change]] ) wood can also act as a carbon sink when used in permanent structures
*Can be used as [[Lumber]] or as [[Sawdust Insulation]] / [[Wood Pulp Insulation]]


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*[[Carbon Capture and Storage]]


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[[Category: Pollution]]
[[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Pollution]]

Latest revision as of 20:45, 31 March 2021

Basics

  • This page goes over a method of Carbon Storage that utilizes fixing the carbon / carbon dioxide into materials used for producing buildings
  • Thus they are trapped in that building, and usually in a solid form, and thus don't have the cost/dedicated infrastructure needs of Carbon Dioxide Injection, The Risk of Gas Leaks, and the potential volatility of Biochar

Methods

Cement and Concrete

Elemental Carbon

Wood

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