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Building safer materials from volcanic ash

La Palma, SpainWednesday, April 15, 2026
# **Volcanic Ash from Tajogaite: A Double-Edged Sword for Greener Construction?**

## **The Discovery: Turning Volcanic Ash into Sustainable Building Blocks**
In 2021, Spain’s **Tajogaite volcano** erupted with fury, leaving behind a trail of destruction—and now, an unexpected scientific opportunity. Researchers have found that its ash could hold the key to **greener building materials**, offering a potential solution for sustainable construction. But as with any natural wonder, its benefits come with hidden risks.

## **The Experiment: Alkaline Solutions and Metal Leaching**
Scientists conducted a series of tests, mixing the volcanic ash with **strong alkaline solutions** to analyze its behavior—particularly in water. The results were revealing:

- **Molybdenum (Mo) leakage** exceeded safe limits for landfills, raising concerns about long-term environmental impact.
- **Stronger alkaline mixes** worsened the problem, allowing **toxic ions like vanadium (V), molybdenum (Mo), and arsenic (As)** to escape more freely.
- **Seawater exposure** prolonged the dissolution of these metals, keeping them suspended in the environment for extended periods.

A Surprising Divide: How Marine Life Reacts

The study took a fascinating turn when examining the ash’s impact on marine ecosystems. Two contrasting reactions emerged:

  1. Tiny glowing bacteria remained unharmed despite the chemical release, suggesting some organisms may adapt or resist the ash’s effects.
  2. Sea urchin embryos, however, struggled to develop properly when exposed to the leached metals—a stark warning for coastal construction projects.

The Verdict: Potential with Caution

While volcanic ash could revolutionize eco-friendly construction, the findings highlight critical challenges:

Pros:

  • Potential for greener building materials.
  • Some natural resilience in certain marine species.

Cons:

  • Risk of metal contamination in landfills and coastal waters.
  • Need for strict regulation to prevent environmental harm.

Final Thought: A Path Forward?

The research underscores the importance of careful consideration before integrating volcanic ash into construction—especially near sensitive ecosystems. Could this be the breakthrough we need for sustainable building, or will the risks outweigh the rewards?


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