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Concrete-nitrogen mix could reduce construction’s pollution

Concrete-nitrogen mix. Concrete being poured - researchers have found that Adding nitrogen to concrete could reduce the amount of harmful pollution created in construction
A concrete-nitrogen mix could reduce NOx emissions, research suggests (Image: Ekays via Dreamstime.com)

Adding nitrogen to concrete could reduce the level of harmful pollution created by the construction industry, suggests new research.

In a paper published in Nature, researchers at the University of Birmingham said that concrete nitrogenation could contribute to a reduction in nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by 3.4-6.9 megatonnes (Mt) - the equivalent of 6-13% of industry-related emissions in 2021.

NOx is a highly reactive toxic air pollutant that can contribute to acid rain, ozone layer depletion and pose significant health threats, particularly respiratory diseases. It is a main contributor to air pollution-related mortality.

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