Byproduct of steel shows potential in CO2 sequestration
Monday, October 13, 2008 - 10:28
in Earth & Climate
With steelworks around the world emitting huge amounts of carbon dioxide, scientists are reporting that a byproduct of steel production could be used to absorb that greenhouse gas to help control global warming. The study is scheduled for the October 15 issue of ACS' Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
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