Nanotechnology in Construction: Enhancing Material Strength, Durability, and Environmental Sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2025(6-I)50Keywords:
Nanomaterials in Construction, Sustainable Building Materials, High-Performance Concrete, Self-Healing Nanotechnology, Eco-Friendly Construction InnovationsAbstract
This study examines the effects of nanotechnology in construction through studies about nano-silica and carbon nanotubes, focusing on costs and rules as well as building strength, long-term durability, and environmental sustainability. Construction benefits through nanotechnology which offers sustainable durable materials for use in build projects. The implementation of Nano-silica and titanium dioxide and nanotubes enhances strength properties yet nanocoatings and insulation and self-healing concrete increase operational efficiency although they might be costly. Testing and assessment of construction nanotechnology relies on laboratory experiments along with simulations and sustainability measures in combination with industrial data from experts. Nanotechnology produces environmentally friendly materials although it encounters obstacles from expenses and regulatory barriers. Increase Research and Development, Standardization and Regulations, Cost Reduction Strategies, Enhanced Sustainability Measures, Wider Industry Adoption, Safety and Environmental Considerations, Integration with Smart Technologies, Educational and Training Programs.
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