Improved cement to protect the living treasures of our coastlines

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Researchers in China have developed an improved cement with added polyacrylamide and chitosan to protect ecological functions on artificial coastlines. The new cement allows biofilm to grow well and remain active, offering a more sustainable solution for coastal protection.

Artificial coastlines, including human-made dikes and other engineered constructions, can help prevent erosion and protect from storms and flooding. However, ecological functions remain unprotected from many of these structures. So researchers in China have investigated the use of specialized types of cement. The team started with a limestone and clay cement that hardens underwater and then added polyacrylamide and chitosan. The two treatments were mixed into the cement to form the hardened substrate, and they were sprayed onto previously hardened cement as a surface treatment. After two days, biofilm was found active and growing well on the surface-treated samples.

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