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Fixing cement’s carbon problem

Catalyst with Shayle Kann

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So Sublime's Process Is Not a Thermal Decomposition of the Calcium Carbonate

The kiln is replaced with an electrochemical reaction that occurs at room temperature. So the benefit is that it's lower in CO2, so obviously we're getting rid of that half of cement CO2 mission that's from fossil fuel. And also we can get rid of the other half of cement Co2 mission, which is from the minerals or the limestone that's used.

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