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Light-Reactive Concrete Locks in Clean Air

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Researchers at the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) have developed a photocatalytic concrete that can remove fine particulate matter on roads. The technology holds promise for underground road tunnels, where poor air circulation prevents removal of fine particulate matter from automobile exhaust gases — which in turn contributes to poor air quality. The new photocatalytic construction material preemptively removes fine particulate matter precursors, making it a good candidate to address fine particulate matter pollution. Photocatalysts, which are...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
    Research & TechnologyconstructionphotocatalyticConcreteMaterialspollutionair qualitytunnelundergroundcivil engineeringKorea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building TechnologyKSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering ResearchGCP Research GroupGreen Construction by Photocatalyst Research GroupKICTAsia-PacificTechnology News

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