Sands produced from demolition wastes (RCA) have a significant porosity due to the residual mortar resulting from the primary concrete. This is a brake on their recycling in concrete, as would be desirable to develop the circular economy of the sector. The natural carbonation byair of RCA is known to improve their performance. On the other hand, it is very slow and the associated storage constraints are not industrially acceptable. In addition,calcifying bacteria have been used for years to improve soils or monumental stones. In this context, the object of this thesis is to develop a method of accelerated calcification by deposition of bacteria on the surface of RCA This thesis is divided in 2 phases:- Selection and adaptation to pH12 of al...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
Abstract Monumental stone decay is a consequence of the weathering action of physical, chemical and ...
Les sables issus de la déconstruction du béton (GBR), ontune porosité importante du fait de la prése...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) contain, due to their origin, residual cement paste which gives t...
Microbiologically induced CaCO3 production (MICP) is a process employed in several domains. Biocarbo...
Les granulats de béton recyclé (GBR) contiennent, de par leur origine, de la pâte de ciment résiduel...
Recycled aggregates are alternative materials for construction, manufactured by the crushing and scr...
Les programmes de démolition sont en très forte croissance, notamment dans le cadre des grands proje...
L’eau est le principal vecteur responsable de la dégradation du patrimoine bâti. L’un des moyens uti...
Recycled concrete aggregates are obtained from materials used previously from a product or from cons...
Bacterially induced calcium carbonate precipitation has received considerable attention for its pote...
Andra, the agency in charge of the radioactive waste management in France, is responsible for the de...
AbstractThe microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate io...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are not enough used in the construction sector, mainly because of...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
Abstract Monumental stone decay is a consequence of the weathering action of physical, chemical and ...
Les sables issus de la déconstruction du béton (GBR), ontune porosité importante du fait de la prése...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) contain, due to their origin, residual cement paste which gives t...
Microbiologically induced CaCO3 production (MICP) is a process employed in several domains. Biocarbo...
Les granulats de béton recyclé (GBR) contiennent, de par leur origine, de la pâte de ciment résiduel...
Recycled aggregates are alternative materials for construction, manufactured by the crushing and scr...
Les programmes de démolition sont en très forte croissance, notamment dans le cadre des grands proje...
L’eau est le principal vecteur responsable de la dégradation du patrimoine bâti. L’un des moyens uti...
Recycled concrete aggregates are obtained from materials used previously from a product or from cons...
Bacterially induced calcium carbonate precipitation has received considerable attention for its pote...
Andra, the agency in charge of the radioactive waste management in France, is responsible for the de...
AbstractThe microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate io...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are not enough used in the construction sector, mainly because of...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
Abstract Monumental stone decay is a consequence of the weathering action of physical, chemical and ...