SMRTR Science & EngineeringOct 19, 2025TechSpot

3D-printed concrete could help buildings absorb carbon instead of releasing it

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University of Pennsylvania researchers created Diamanti, a 3D-printed concrete using diatomaceous earth that absorbs CO₂ instead of releasing it. The system absorbs 140% more CO₂ than traditional concrete while using 60% less material.

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