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Advancement in 3D-printed concrete promises strength, durability and lower carbon emissions

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Researchers from the University of Virginia have created a graphene-enhanced, 3D-printable concrete that improves strength and reduces carbon emissions by 31% , advancing sustainable construction.

The material combines graphene with limestone and calcined clay cement (LC2) to create a more sustainable, printable cementitious composite.

This new material offers enhanced strength and durability while significantly reducing carbon emissions.

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