The fight against climate change may have found a new secret weapon in the form of a carbon-capturing powder that is capable of sucking up and storing as much carbon dioxide as a fully-grown tree.
The powder has several advantages over other materials, according to its creators. Its porous design increases its surface area, which means more places to hold onto carbon dioxide molecules. As a ...
A British startup has devised a way to speed-up enhanced rock weathering using protein powder in a potential step forward for the budding carbon capture industry. Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) ...
Carbon nanotubes, nano-size cylinders made of carbon atoms, are attracting renewed interest for their role in the future of cars. Industry reports project that the global market for these ...
San Antonio's CarbonFree in deal with U.S. Steel to turn carbon emissions into edible calcium powder
San Antonio’s CarbonFree Chemicals has signed an agreement to convert carbon emissions from a U.S. Steel Corp. plant in Indiana into calcium powder. It’s the budding carbon capture company’s biggest ...
Carbon material characterization is essential across multiple industries, especially for ensuring the quality of lithium-ion batteries (LiBs). This article examines the context and limitations of ...
One emerging technology to watch closely is the integration of carbon nanotubes into high-performance materials. Almost any compounder can mix carbon powder and thermoplastics. But only a handful can ...
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