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Concrete as CO2 absorber?

It is agreed that making Porland cement releases CO2, for heating but also due to the chemical reaction. Now I am informed that the concrete in my building is being damaged due to a slow but steady attack by CO2. So will the concrete ruins of our time be a CO2 absorber for the next generation?

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  • Asked by miguel2
  • on 2010-06-07 21:20:11
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Categories: Environment.

Tags: CarbonDioxide, carbon, CO2, carbonsequestration, concrete.

 

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What happens to all the water in concrete when it sets?

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  • Asked by pjk
  • on 2009-10-29 09:31:39
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Categories: Technology.

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