Research examines ability of concrete to capture carbon diox

Research examines ability of concrete to capture carbon dioxide

By measuring the ratio of certain carbon isotopes in concrete that had been exposed to the air and concrete that had not, the team from the University of Tokyo and Nagoya University could verify that direct air carbon capture had occurred. The tam’s findings are detailed in the Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology. Despite international agreements, greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels have continued to increase. According to the

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