Magnesium Oxychloride Cement from Dolomite Ore Developed with Self-Cleaning Properties
Researchers have developed a new type of magnesium oxychloride cement derived from dolomite ore, which exhibits self-cleaning properties alongside strength and durability. This innovative material represents a significant advancement in sustainable construction materials, offering potential benefits for long-term maintenance and environmental impact reduction.
The research team focused on utilizing dolomite ore to create the cement, which not only meets structural requirements but also incorporates self-cleaning capabilities. The material’s composition allows it to break down organic pollutants when exposed to sunlight, reducing dirt accumulation over time. This feature could minimize the need for frequent cleaning and maintenance in construction applications. The findings highlight the potential of magnesium oxychloride cement as a dual-purpose building material that combines functionality with sustainability.
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Date: January 16, 2026
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