AbstractSporosarcina pasteurii, a common soil bacterium has been tested for microbial treatment of cement mortar. The present study also seeks to investigate the effects of growth medium, bacterial concentration and different buffers concerning the preparation of bacterial suspensions on the compressive strength of cement mortar. Two growth media, six different suspensions and two bacterial concentrations were used in the study. The influence of growth medium on calcification efficiency of S. pasteurii was insignificant. Significant improvement in the compressive as well as the tensile strength of cement mortar was observed. Microbial mineral precipitation visualized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) shows fibrous material that increase...
In the present scenario where the constructions are increasing, the need to find a supplementary cem...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
Sporosarcina pasteurii, a common soil bacterium has been tested for microbial treatment of cement mo...
AbstractSporosarcina pasteurii, a common soil bacterium has been tested for microbial treatment of c...
Cement-made materials face durability and sustainability challenges. This is majorly caused by the p...
Calcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4 wt% of the Earth’s...
Ureolytic-type bacteria has been used to improve the strength of cement mortar by the precipitation ...
Microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP) can protect the surface of porous cement-based materi...
AbstractCalcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4wt% of the ...
This study determined the influences of Bacillus sphaericus Laboratorium voor Microbiologie Gent (LM...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
Microbially enhanced calcite precipitation on concrete or mortar has become an important area of res...
Description of the subject. Soil-cement interlocking block is used as the building block for many ci...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
In the present scenario where the constructions are increasing, the need to find a supplementary cem...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
Sporosarcina pasteurii, a common soil bacterium has been tested for microbial treatment of cement mo...
AbstractSporosarcina pasteurii, a common soil bacterium has been tested for microbial treatment of c...
Cement-made materials face durability and sustainability challenges. This is majorly caused by the p...
Calcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4 wt% of the Earth’s...
Ureolytic-type bacteria has been used to improve the strength of cement mortar by the precipitation ...
Microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP) can protect the surface of porous cement-based materi...
AbstractCalcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4wt% of the ...
This study determined the influences of Bacillus sphaericus Laboratorium voor Microbiologie Gent (LM...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
Microbially enhanced calcite precipitation on concrete or mortar has become an important area of res...
Description of the subject. Soil-cement interlocking block is used as the building block for many ci...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
In the present scenario where the constructions are increasing, the need to find a supplementary cem...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...