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==Cement and Concrete== | ==Cement and Concrete== | ||
*Certain types of [[Cement]] use carbon dioxide in the curing process, and thus "suck it in" (granted need to find a [[LCA]] on them due to the [[Carbon Footprint of Cement]] | *Certain types of [[Cement]] use carbon dioxide in the curing process, and thus "suck it in" (granted need to find a [[LCA]] on them due to the [[Carbon Footprint of Cement]] ) | ||
*Also [[Concrete Aggregate]] can be made from [[Carbonated Mine Tailings]] | *Also [[Concrete Aggregate]] can be made from [[Carbonated Mine Tailings]] | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 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
- Certain types of Cement use carbon dioxide in the curing process, and thus "suck it in" (granted need to find a LCA on them due to the Carbon Footprint of Cement )
- Also Concrete Aggregate can be made from Carbonated Mine Tailings