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World’s first carbon-negative building material traps CO2 for centuries
Netherlands-based materials company Paebbl has launched Rebond 300, which is said to be the ...
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Engineers turn olive pits into carbon-trapping road material that could transform city streets forever
A 2,000-square-meter strip of road in Barcelona’s Eixample district looks like any standard city street. The surface is black ...
Greentown Labs, the world's largest climatetech and energy incubator, today announced Greentown Go Make 2027: Advanced Carbon Materials—an open-innovation program with one of the world's largest ...
Guided by machine learning, chemists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory designed a record-setting carbonaceous supercapacitor material that stores four times more energy than ...
Researchers have found that a two-dimensional carbon material is tougher than graphene and resists cracking—even the strongest crack under pressure, a problem materials scientists have long been ...
Construction is on its way to becoming greener. New research describes a method of creating building material that is not only carbon-neutral — meaning it does not produce any carbon emissions — but ...
An elusive material that scientists have wanted to make for decades has finally been synthesised under tremendous heat and pressure – and it is nearly as hard as diamond. It could potentially be used ...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) converts wet biomass into carbon-rich solids, termed hydrochar, under moderate temperatures (180–250 °C) and autogenous pressures in subcritical water. Through a ...
Today, the dominant, though energy-intensive method for capturing carbon dioxide for storage involves bubbling industrial emissions through liquid amines. MOFs and other porous materials are promising ...
A new carbon material known as monolayer amorphous carbon (MAC) however, is both strong and tough. (Nanowerk News) Even the strongest crack under pressure, a problem materials scientists have long ...
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