Green Chemical Process “Beyond Graphite, Beneath Graphene—A Structure That Speaks”
By the end of September, two key components in a fully integrated CO₂ fixation process— the absorption unit and the pre-calcination dehydration system—will quietly reach completion.
This is not merely the production of a carbon material. It is a structure shaped through precision: layer control, defect suppression, functional group selectivity, and lattice fidelity. Raman spectroscopy confirms a reproducible architecture— neither graphite nor graphene, but a carbon structure where function and philosophy converge.
This effort is not driven by research alone, but by the need to improve real equipment— to refine the path from CO₂ capture to stable fixation.
The upcoming site visit is not a demonstration. It is an invitation to witness quiet evidence— that the structure exists, and that it speaks for itself.