Worldwide, glass manufacturing produces at least 86 million tons of carbon dioxide every year. A new type of glass promises to cut this carbon footprint in half. The invention, called LionGlass and engineered by researchers at Penn State, requires significantly less energy to produce and is much mor...
Sounds like a useful recipe, if the components are widespread. However, I notice that the press release does not disclose more - probably because of the patent application.
it seems likely that it's still a silicate, but what silicates have an (eutectic) melting point of 300-400C?
it seems sure that they dropped limestone, but what did they add to replace it?
if they get a patent and license it on fair terms, it might see widespread adoption
if they get a patent and won't license it on fair terms, bah