Using Seawater And Electricity, Scientists Create A New Carbon-Negative Building Material

Northwestern University researchers developed a material, that could replace other aggregates used in concrete mixes, lowering demand for mined sand

Scientists from Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering have created a new carbon-negative building material, using seawater, electricity, and carbon dioxide.  The study that…

Full text: https://carbonherald.com/using-seawater-and-electricity-scientists-create-a-new-carbon-negative-building-material/

Author

Sasha Ranevska

Source

Carbon Herald, 2026-03-24.

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Northwestern University

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