tastyfreeze 7 hours ago

I used silica gel cat litter to make sodium silicate. Looks like I will be trying crushed glass next time I need to make some.

busssard 7 hours ago

how do you recycle the new geopolymer?

  • PaulHoule 4 hours ago

    It's a funny contradiction that "valorization" is a key in "circular economy" research.

    Things at the bottom of the manufacturing pyramid (fuels, plastic monomers) tend to cost about 50 cents a pound -- chemical recycling of plastics struggles because of the low cost of the product and similarly any attempt to do anything with the vast amount of lignocellulose waste (or potential of making it with crops like switchgrass) flounders because the juice isn't worth the squeeze. So you see a lot of things like this

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01986-0

    which have the potential of better economics than turning PET into BTX chemicals but aren't so scalable since there is only so much Tylenol people can take. That said, (1) geopolymer concrete is likely to have a long service life, possibly more than conventional concrete, and (2) geopolymer concrete can be recycled

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095006181...

  • tastyfreeze 7 hours ago

    It is stone. So whatever you do with stone.