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MIT Researchers Enhance Cement Strength with CO₂ Injection Technique

A new method developed by MIT researchers shows promise for improving cement strength by 13% through the use of CO₂ injection, potentially impacting construction practices.

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Updated about 11 hours ago
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Researchers at MIT have unveiled a novel approach to enhance the early strength of cement by injecting CO₂. This technique involves depressurizing liquid carbon dioxide to create solid flakes.

These solid CO₂ flakes are then mixed into cement paste, leading to a reported 13% increase in early strength. This discovery could have significant implications for the construction industry.

The findings were published on June 11, 2026, and may pave the way for more sustainable building materials by utilizing CO₂ in the cement production process.