
Low carbon magnesium based binders
Make Cement A Carbon Sink
Make Cement a Carbon Sink, represents a strong commitment to a greener, more sustainable future in construction. By using magnesium-based cement binders, we aim to turn cement from a large source of carbon emissions into something that can actually absorb carbon. This change not only helps fight climate change but also keeps the strength and durability needed for modern buildings. This simple yet powerful idea addresses environmental concerns and opens the door to more sustainable ways of building.
Our Projects
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Hydrated magnesium carbonates (HMCs)
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Mg-hydroxyl-interlayered smectite (Mg-HIS)
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Magnesium-based clay bricks
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Meet The Teams
Recent News
Exciting Participation at the 12th ACI/RILEM International Conference - ICCM 2024
June 23-26, 2024
ICCM 2024 Conference
Toulouse, France
Beyond Zero: Innovating Carbon-Negative Building Solutions
January 11, 2024
EMPA
Dübendorf, Switzerland
The Beyond Zero unit promotes promising CO2-reduced and CO2-negative innovations in the building sector and shows whether and how buildings can act as carbon sinks. The unit uses innovative building materials developed at Empa, such as concrete or insulation material, Mg-based binder, Mg-based clay bricks, insulating materials made from biochar and concrete enriched with biochar, which can bind carbon.
Upcoming events
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1st International Conference on Mg-based cements
10th-12th Feb 2026
Centre Loewenberg
Murten, Switzerland
Join Us in Our Journey
We'd love to hear from you! Whether you have questions about our research or are interested in collaboration, don't hesitate to get in touch!