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Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Frontiers | Sequestering CO2 by Mineralization into Useful Nesquehonite-Based Products | Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization
Frontiers | Sequestering CO2 by Mineralization into Useful Nesquehonite-Based Products | Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization:
ALSO
Shale Gas Debate-UK widget added to my pages. NB. CO2 sequestration and use as a raw material in innovative materials
Read more: http://management-related-bsc-mba.blogspot.com/2016/04/shale-gas-debate-uk-widget-added-to-my.html#ixzz46IEilDMP
The struggle control and reduce ever increasing CO2 gas (and all major green house gases) is far from over.
Many thanks to The Insitute, IOM3 -Materials World (MW) prompted by their page,"members letters" in particular to F. Glasser and his team at Aberdeen Uni.,Scotland for their work in the "Extraction of CO2 like Sulphur") and CO2 capture in cement and concrete.
Cf. REF's as follows:
1. F.P. Glasser et al. Sequestering CO2 by Mineralization into Useful Nesquehonite-Based Products.
Iom3.org nanocem-cements-future
2. F.P.Glasser et al. Magnesium based cements for CO2 Capture and Utilisation. Cement and Concrete Research.
READ MORE:
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ALSO
Shale Gas Debate-UK widget added to my pages. NB. CO2 sequestration and use as a raw material in innovative materials
Read more: http://management-related-bsc-mba.blogspot.com/2016/04/shale-gas-debate-uk-widget-added-to-my.html#ixzz46IEilDMP
The struggle control and reduce ever increasing CO2 gas (and all major green house gases) is far from over.
Many thanks to The Insitute, IOM3 -Materials World (MW) prompted by their page,"members letters" in particular to F. Glasser and his team at Aberdeen Uni.,Scotland for their work in the "Extraction of CO2 like Sulphur") and CO2 capture in cement and concrete.
Cf. REF's as follows:
1. F.P. Glasser et al. Sequestering CO2 by Mineralization into Useful Nesquehonite-Based Products.
Iom3.org nanocem-cements-future
2. F.P.Glasser et al. Magnesium based cements for CO2 Capture and Utilisation. Cement and Concrete Research.
READ MORE:
'via Blog this'
LINK to materials approach to CO2 sequestration and use as a raw material via innovative materials and manufacturing processes
Shale Gas Debate-UK widget added to my pages.
NB. CO2 sequestration and use as a raw material in innovative materials is a strong materials chemistry approach to a major current and unfortuneatley ongoing problem.
Read more on my "This above all" blog page:Management-related-post shale-gas-debate-uk /2016/04