By the sir where did you get the basis for 50-50 proportion of solidia cement? I'm a student and currently, we are doing research and we are curious about the proportion of their cement. I hope you can notice this soon, thank you.
Really liked this! I think carboncure needs to refine their process their more. They mostly have good marketing but the amount of Co2 they put in is still less than cement naturally reabsorbs over time.
either way, cement made with less CO2 emissions is better than cement made the traditional way, no? both cements will still naturally absorb CO2 over time
Have you heard of industrial ecology and if so what are your thoughts? If not what do you think is the best way to tackle the problems of global warming as a Chemical engineer?
Also sorry about asking s many baby questions. I’m just starting out at a very small community college so there’s not a lot of opportunities to meet people in the field.
Hmm I would say the best way to start is to decarbonizing major industries and transition towards renewables. We’re still heavily reliant on fossil fuels! Industrial ecology is more of an adaptive measure not a preventative measure
Nice video! Very well explained, I’d love to see more videos like this 👍
will do! thinking of doing a video on ocean CO2 capture soon too :)
Awesome video man, good job simplifying the chemical composition part
thanks bro!
As a 3rd year structural engineering student from Norway i found this video very useful and interesting. Great video!
Woo hoo! I dunno if we've ever had a structural engineering student on the channel! Welcome :)
solidia cement is limestone and sand not limestone and clay?
By the sir where did you get the basis for 50-50 proportion of solidia cement? I'm a student and currently, we are doing research and we are curious about the proportion of their cement. I hope you can notice this soon, thank you.
just watched some of their promotional videos on youtube and read up on their website
Great coverage of a pressing issue! Good job Shawn 👍
cheers :)
Keep up the nice videos man. This will sure help me in my college years 👍👍
Your channel rather
That makes more sense! Hah
What do they use the carbonic acid produce for? 4:27
I believe it simply dissociates into H+ and (CO3)2- ions. The (CO3)2- ions react with the Ca to form the limestone
Do you know how practical is geopolymer binder is at the moment in the concrete making process?
Not that familiar with that!
Really liked this! I think carboncure needs to refine their process their more. They mostly have good marketing but the amount of Co2 they put in is still less than cement naturally reabsorbs over time.
either way, cement made with less CO2 emissions is better than cement made the traditional way, no? both cements will still naturally absorb CO2 over time
@@shawn.builds Yes, unfortunately they still emit the same as any other cement plant. Then they buy co2 externally and inject
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lol! im no hero but i appreciate it :)
very interesting!
yep, these next two decades are going to be super interesting!
Have you heard of industrial ecology and if so what are your thoughts? If not what do you think is the best way to tackle the problems of global warming as a Chemical engineer?
Also sorry about asking s many baby questions. I’m just starting out at a very small community college so there’s not a lot of opportunities to meet people in the field.
Hmm I would say the best way to start is to decarbonizing major industries and transition towards renewables. We’re still heavily reliant on fossil fuels! Industrial ecology is more of an adaptive measure not a preventative measure
Shawn can you be my lecturer at my class teaching about thermodynamic???
Nice thumbnail… I wonder who made it
head of graphic design, shay hayashi