looking at it through a screen made with sand, surrounded by buildings made with concrete. I could let you guess what's in concrete, but I suspect you're already catching onto a theme here.
Mitsubishi UBE Cement Corporation has developed a carbon negative artificial sand "GX-e BeadsTM " that can fix CO2 at 80 to 250 kg/t (dry base).
Rice University researchers have uncovered a promising alternative to sand in concrete – graphene derived from metallurgical coke, a coal-based product. This discovery addresses the ...
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Japan: Mitsubishi UBE Cement (MUC) has developed a carbon-negative artificial sand product called ‘GX-e Beads.’ It is made from by-products containing calcium and uses a proprietary accelerated ...
A team led by Saudi Arabian developer Neom has announced plans to research new forms of concrete, including ones that ...