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*AS OF NOW THIS IS RESEARCH/INFORMATION HUNTING | *AS OF NOW THIS IS RESEARCH/INFORMATION HUNTING | ||
* | *Using crushed and/or powderized [[Charcoal]] to replace fine aggregate and sand in [[Concrete]] | ||
*Would be easily sourced, renewable, and would capture carbon | *Would be easily sourced, renewable, and would capture carbon | ||
**ESPECIALLY if using [[Solar Concrete]] or a [[Charcoal Lime Kiln]] | |||
=To Do= | =To Do= | ||
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* | *[https://search.proquest.com/openview/a911aa8e9416019ab34b11d06025c24e/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=37076 High-Volume Carbon Sequestration for Controlled Low- Strength Materials] | ||
[[Category: Charcoal]] [[Category: Concrete]] | [[Category: Charcoal]] [[Category: Concrete]] |
Revision as of 22:13, 6 July 2020
Basics
- AS OF NOW THIS IS RESEARCH/INFORMATION HUNTING
- Using crushed and/or powderized Charcoal to replace fine aggregate and sand in Concrete
- Would be easily sourced, renewable, and would capture carbon
- ESPECIALLY if using Solar Concrete or a Charcoal Lime Kiln
To Do
- NEED TO SEE PROPERTY EFFECTS
- Dig for research papers