Taiheiyo Cement develops new carbon fixation method with University of Tokyo

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Japan: Taiheiyo Cement and the University of Tokyo have patented a carbon capture system based on a new carbon fixation method. The method passes CO2-bearing gas over 40mm granules of a hardened cementitious material at 75 - 100°C. The granules then fix the CO2 from the stream to themselves, for utilisation or storage.

Last modified on 24 November 2021

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