Algae-based cement makes use of biological rather than chemical means to create a strong, durable binding agent for aggregate. It can offer an alternative to carbon-intensive portland cement.
Production of Prometheus Algae-Based Cement
All the zero-carbon building materials of Prometheus Materials are manufactured using naturally occurring microalgae. The solution for this was developed under the Department of Defense grant by a team of scientists and engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder.
The product is manufactured using a patent-pending photosynthetic biocementation process. Here, the microalgae are combined with water, sunlight, and CO2 to create bio-cement. The process is similar to how corals build reefs and oysters.
Algae Used for Algae-Based Cement
The bio-cement was made from the biomineralizing cyanobacteria that are grown using sunlight, seawater, and carbon dioxide.
Strength of Prometheus Algae-Based Cement
The cement blocks made of algae-based bio-cement meet the America Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. When mixed with aggregate, this bio-cement creates a zero-carbon building material with mechanical, physical, and thermal properties comparable or superior to portland cement-based concrete.
As per the Prometheus Materials CEO Loren Burnett, to create a carbon-free building construction environment, it is not only necessary to decarbonize fossil fuels, but also to decarbonize building materials. An entirely new set of bio-building materials must be introduced for this.
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