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A message from John HarrisonWelcome to the new Biosphere page which is what TecEco will be focussing on given my concerns about it surviving us and us surviving its demise. On the new Biosphere pages, you will find papers I am writing or have recently written and other relevant documents about our Biosphere in EPUB format downloadable for a small fee for which I apologies. I am getting older and cannot continue without. TecEco was founded in the late 90's. In the early years I was testing ways of reducing the CO2 emissions from the production of Portland cement and invented a magnesium cement system which included Tec-Cement with superior properties and Eco-Cement that set by absorbing CO2 and in March 2002 I made it publicly clear that the built environment was the ideal repository for mineralised CO2 and immense global interest ensued. When Barb my wife died I had to let the patents go and many have taken up using my ideas for the good of the planet. I own the copyright, a change of name from reactive magnesia or rmgo does not change that. Unfortunately, the cement industry generally decided not to adopt what I told them to improve Portland cement probably because making it the same or similar to the way everybody else made it less of their problem if something went wrong as it often does anyway with concrete. Reactive lime is unfortunately still to be found in cement powders. Solutions such as the use of pozzolans including metakaolin as well as reactive magnesium oxide (rMgO) are not used and left to third parties even though both metakaolin and rMgO could be made using waste heat from their plants and included in their product by cement producers. Somewhat randomised additions would be much more precises if added in this way. Runaway global warming and the need for massive abatement and sequestration are more than ever urgent issues to address and there was a global trend to legislative monitoring and enforcement now less pronounced. We also have population issues and people without good intent in power waring or threatening war in many countries. Despite all this I still believe in the greater good and hope to get more involved as the problems we have must be solved and I still have a few good technology ideas. I have for some time mentioned ammonia as a fuel and a paper is included on its use in the Biosphere page. Portland cement on its own has weaknesses and unlike Roman cement is not durable particularly in aggressive environments such as seawater as we are discovering in Tasmania with our wharfage. All Portland cement sold should have sufficient pozzolana and rMgO to rectify its inherent weaknesses so its durability can be guaranteed. Portland cements with rMgO, pozzolans and aggregates continue to gain strength for much more than 28 days and deliver more value. I have proved this in association with an Australian cement company. Other than the range of magnesium cements I invented in the 1990's which remain under their original categorisations I also discuss new technology ideas to reduce waste by converting them to resources under the more logical headings Syncarb, Carbonsafe and Gaia Engineering all of which predate the series of Biosphere papers I am currently writing. As these categorisations are new, the website still needs considerable work which I hope to obtain funding for by licencing and assisting the development of some of my technologies and charging for new papers. Syncarb is about smart ways to capture carbon in thermodynamically stable forms. Carbonsafe is about creating economic value storing carbon.in stable forms and TecEco cements have better LCCA's. (Life cycle cost analysis). As aggregate is over 80% of most concretes using man-made carbonate aggregate as well would achieve significant sequestration. There is an abundant supply of the cations required in sea water. Gaia Engineering harnesses green technologies that will contribute to our long-term survival on spaceship earth. Floods, fires strong winds, high and low temperatures are the heralds of the changes happening. We must think of new and better ways of doing what we do as well as new things to do that will prolong the life of earth as we knew it. There is no such place as "away" and the word waste will hopefully one day be forgotten as it is possible for us to thrive within a closed system in our own technosphere with no unbalanced outputs of wastes to global commons including that of CO2. It is imperative we reverse what many think is a 6th extinction event for the planet. Nature is a frugal economist. CO2 is still an insufficiently utilised resource that is a problem in the atmospheric commons and a big contributor to our sustainability problems. The logical things to do is find thermodynamically stable uses for it! I am encouraged by what is becoming a rush toward sustainable energy from the sun (wind, hydro, wave and solar) as cheap and abundant energy will allow us to run flexible sequestration and abatement processes that reverse undesirable moleconomic flows in the waste chain, particularly whenever there is excess energy. With it we can push electrons where they do not want to go. Around the coils of my dreamed of electric car perhaps? (my thinking in early 2000. Electric cars are the norm now (2025!)) Recently I have caught up on papers on sequestration and about technologies I invented. They have not added much to our knowledge. We already have new pages under the heading Syncarb about creating thermodynamically stable carbonates from brine wastewater. Pages on Gaia Engineering are being re-written to focus on green product supply & waste chains. If anybody out there wants to assist there is plenty to do. Promotion is essential to get those dollars flowing in the right directions. The FutureThe technology is now well known and the original TecEco company has no funds or funding and will be used for other purposes such as selling papers in EPUB format on the Biosphere to trade out it's losses as I am required to do (and want to do anyway). I am hoping that by creating a way for TecEco to earn money that a new not-for-profit company may emerge like a phoenix and take over the name and my assignments of know how etc. My dream is that one day Tececo will be the name for a not-for-profit research centre for new thinking about the Biosphere, the apple skin thin layer of the earth that is supporting life despite some recent extinctions of insects and birds and mammals. |
The TecEco Web Site
Welcome to a global hub for sustainable technologies about the Biosphere and the original magnesium cements first patented by John Harrison:
- Tec-Cement - A more durable cement for pre-mix concrete that improves all properties including shrinkage.
- Eco-Cement - Environmentally friendly cement that sets by absorbing CO2.
- Enviro-Cement - A superior cement for toxic and hazardous waste immobilisation.
- Tec-Kiln - A more efficient kiln for making calcium and magnesium oxides used in TecEco cements from their carbonates without releases.
- Syncarb - Processes for sequestering CO2 from the air to make thermodynamically stable compounds.
- CarbonSafe - Processes for creating products from sequestered CO2 and for including as much waste as possible.
- Gaia Engineering - Focussing of technologies and products with more sustainable supply & waste chains. The term includes Syncarb and Carbonsafe processes.
Humans are overwhelming just about everything else living on on the planet. Population growth is out of control. Unfortunately, some misinformed politicians think this is a good thing. It isn't
I am confident that using abundant energy from the sun (solar, tide, wind and hydro) driving new processes we can at least correct the imbalance in the atmosphere. By mimicking nature, we can profitably use CO2 in our every-day activities such as building, construction plastics and fuels. The profit made will guarantee that it happens. Forget CO2 absorption towers, they are not powered by profit, and burying the gas underground has too many potential legacy issues.
If TecEco can attract enough funding we will do further research in the right directions such as fixing modern day Portland cement and financing processes like Syncarb and Carbonsafe to undertake sequestration and product development projects respectively that are part of an ambitious and politically acceptable solution to the problems of global warming, water and waste. Together with other Gaia Engineering projects we can for example save our planet by for example turning carbon dioxide and other wastes into resources thereby changing materials flows and thus underlying damaging moleconomic flows including that of CO2. Profitable processes for sequestration guarantee success.
Portland cement should not be sold without quality pozzolan and reactive magnesia to improve properties including the retention of bleed water for better more complete hydration of PC minerals. Under the Syncarb heading is a process like the Solvay process for making carbonate. Sequestering carbon dioxide using the magnesium, calcium and sodium contained in for example brine, bitterns, desal or oil process water makes sense and we have experimented in our "lab" using "green" ammonia made electrolytically or from poo or naturally highly alkaline brines such as in the Cabeço de Vide region of Portugal rather than sodium hydroxide, the production of which has a high CO2 load and which is toxic other than low concentration. Syncarb is simple chemistry and a lot more common sense than what I have read lately.
Gaia Engineering involves technical innovation. Any truly sustainable process with a sustainable environmentally friendly supply and waste chains we refer to as Gaia Engineering. Our contributions include a pyro process that is much more efficient and can be run in association with cement manufacture and a method of accelerating the formation of beach rock.
The solution to our problems with carbon dioxide and other wastes is to invent technical paradigms that convert them to resources. Resource use is driven by markets and by creating a market for man made carbonate elligable companies for our assistance, properly funded, will provide essential technical supply chain change.
The Mission
Our mission is to solve global environmental problems including excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, waste, water shortages, pollution etc. We are hoping following this dream will leave the world a better place.
I dream of a research centre to invent, test and proliferate new 'green' technologies. Funding requirements are welcome.
Humans are too many and our influence too great. We must therefore fervently accept our role of maintaining “spaceship earth” [1] as planetary engineers and find ways of maintaining the level of carbon dioxide, oxygen and other gases in the atmosphere at desirable levels and a lot more besides or ultimately perish in what would be a sixth extinction event for the planet.
Our technical world, the techno-sphere, is not a closed system and our take and waste impacts are disturbing the homeostasis of earth systems. As in natural ecological systems we must learn how to make our outputs our inputs and achieve balance. See many of John Harrison's past papers and lectures to find out more about the way we think.
There is a good chance of preserving the future if we mimic nature by finding uses for carbon and other wastes that are profitable. Building with anthropogenically created man-made carbonate and wastes is politically acceptable, doable, invokes a market that is insatiable, large and indefinitely continuing and most likely presents the only viable option we have for getting the CO2 balance right and saving the planet from runaway global warming.
What our Peers Think About our Ideas
The New Scientist Magazine were the first to herald some of our technology as a major breakthrough. “There is a way to make our city streets as green as the Amazon Forest. Almost every aspect of the built environment from bridges to factories to tower blocks, and from roads to sea walls, could be turned into structures that soak up carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas behind global warming. All we need to do it is the change the way we make cement.” [2]
The Guardian, Toronto Star and numerous authors from prestigious universities around the world have likewise heralded the technology we invented as an important new breakthrough. This acceptance has been echoed at learned institutions such as at Cambridge University where researchers had this to say.
“One area of research into partial cement replacements is the recently emerged family of reactive magnesia (MgO) cements. These cement formulations, developed and patented a few years ago by the Australian scientist John Harrison, (refs given) are blends of PC and reactive MgO in different proportions depending on the intended application, ranging from structural concrete to porous masonry units. They have been developed with strong emphasis on a range of sustainability advantages over PC and have received significant publicity including coverage in New Scientist and The Guardian." [3]
Follow the formulations provided and our cements work! Talk to us about commercial use as they are copyright. We are overly geneorus
Thanks to all those that have fiddled with john Harrison's cement technology, discovered more about overcoming kinetic barriers for the progression to magnesite and other good things. It is flattering that some have event renamed our technology and even pretended to invent it or tried to patent it. Unfortunately, few have considered making them greener by providing economic CO2 capture processes during manufacture which could be done for calcium - based Portland cement as well. A route from magnesium hydroxide may eliminate that depending on the source. Many hydraulic cements now contain low temperature manufactured reactive magnesium oxide (rMgO) and are better for it. Even hydrated magnesium carbonates can be used as they slowly progress to magnesite in concretes.
Apology
We apologise that we cannot answer everybody interested in sustainability and using technologies John Harrison developed. Until we can secure funding, we do not have the resources to answer emails. When we have morphed to a more sustainable not-for-profit organisation one of our main missions will be to service enquiries better and to convince governments and large companies to do what they do more intelligently and with the environment in mind.
A long term solution to the global warming problem must involve a technical capacity to remove CO2 from the air profitably. If you are determined to use TecEco technology to build an exemplar or help us by providing research and development funds please phone John Harrison and he will endeavour to answer you. (See Contact and Involvement)
The State of the Science
As of the 19th April 2022 I had skimmed hundreds of papers. They are written by students and carry the name of their professors (some of whom I know) and mostly take a fish-bowl view of the science covered on this web site years ago when I set out prescriptions for Tec, Eco and Enviro cements. Call them rMgO or RMC cements if you like! Call silicification the formation of MSH if you must! (Mg++ is much smaller than Ca++ so are the structures similar enough?) Here you will find how to optimise rMgO cements and blends of them with other hydraulic compositions dominated by Portland cements.
The level of plagiarism is ridiculous and infuriating. The old and known become new repeatedly. Some of the science is interesting enough but smart science is not really what we need right now. We need common sense. For example, one paper I will not name talked about using magnesium acetate as an accelerator. I have no doubt that in nature organic substances play a role, but the economics and carbon cost are not mentioned and are totally prohibitive. Another paper made a song and dance about weakening concrete over about 8% addition. I don't remember ever formulating a commercial Tec-Cement over about 8-9% addition of rMgO. A pozzolan was always added and optionally blast furnace slag together with PC and rMgO and my formulations could achieve much faster strength gain and significantly greater strengths. There was always much less shrinkage and the rheology was fantastic. See the formulations in the presentation An Update on Tececo Technology for an example.
We can make cement and concrete with much better properties than in the past. We can reduce emissions significantly from the industry and I invite you to read our Syncarb, CarbonSafe and Gaia Engineering pages.
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[1] Richard Buckminster ("Bucky") Fuller (July 12[1], 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American visionary, designer, architect, poet, author, and inventor. Fuller devoted his life to the question as to whether humanity had a chance to survive lastingly and successfully on planet Earth, and if so, how. Pursuing this lifelong experiment, Fuller wrote twenty-eight books, coining and popularising terms such as "spaceship earth". Perhaps Bucky was the first "Planetary Engineer". See also the entry in Wikipedia which differs considerably!
[2] Pearce, F. (2002). "Green Foundations." New Scientist 175(2351): 39-40.
[3] Liska, M. and A. Al-Tabbaa (2009). "Ultra-green construction: reactive MgO masonry products." Waste and Resource Management 162(4): 185-196.
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