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The Energy-Intensive Legacy of Carbon Fiber Production For decades, the exceptional properties of carbon fiber have come with an enormous…
The Energy-Intensive Legacy of Carbon Fiber Production For decades, the exceptional properties of carbon fiber have come with an enormous…
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created a groundbreaking 3D-printed concrete system that could transform one of construction’s most carbon-intensive materials into a carbon capture tool. The technology, called Diamanti, combines robotic printing, geometric optimization, and a special concrete formulation to create structures that actively absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere.
In a significant development for sustainable construction, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Polyhedral Structures Laboratory have created what materials science experts are calling a potential game-changer for the building industry. According to reports, their Diamanti system transforms conventional concrete – responsible for approximately 8% of global carbon emissions – into a material that actively captures atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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