A team at Stanford has developed a powerful yet low-energy way to trap atmospheric CO2 using heated minerals. By enhancing ...
Spreading crushed rocks on fields can absorb CO2 from the air – now chemists have devised a way to turbocharge this process ...
Researchers in the United States find a low-cost method using rocks to trap carbon dioxide - one of biggest drivers of global ...
The Stanford team used a similar process in their laboratory furnace, but instead of sand, they combined calcium oxide with ...
By firing rock dust in standard cement kilns, they altered the mineral's chemistry so that it quickly react with carbon ...
Kanan and his colleague Yuxuan Chen, also at Stanford University, have developed a way to produce magnesium oxide and calcium silicate using a process inspired by cement production. “You can ...