AbstractThis study discusses the possible application of enzyme mediated calcite precipitation, EMCP, as a soil-improvement technique. It explains the experimental works on this EMCP technique. The first part of this paper addresses the different methods for quantifying the amount of calcite precipitated within sand. Two methods, namely, the thermal decomposition method and the CO2 volume evaluation method, are examined. These methods serve to evaluate the calcite distribution within the treated sand. The second part of this paper explains the experimental procedures and the results of drum-can experiments. Homogenous sand specimens, with a diameter of 57cm and a height of 60cm, are prepared inside a steel drum-can. A grout solution, compri...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
AbstractThe use of soils with poor mechanical properties frequently requires the improvement of thei...
AbstractThis study discusses the possible application of enzyme mediated calcite precipitation, EMCP...
AbstractThis study evaluates the potential of improving an insitu calcite grouting technique. The gr...
AbstractA grouting technique that utilizes precipitated calcium carbonate as a cementing material is...
Enzyme-induced calcite precipitation (EICP) is a biocementation technique that has the potential to ...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Enzymatic induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) is a biomediated soil improvement technique...
The optimum condition of enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation has been evaluated for its possible a...
Several methods have been established for their various potential applications as soil improvement t...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) utilises the metabolic pathway of ureolytic bacteria ...
This paper presents an efficient method of microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) for cement...
This paper examines the bio-derived stabilization of sand-only or sand-plus-silt soils using an extr...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
AbstractThe use of soils with poor mechanical properties frequently requires the improvement of thei...
AbstractThis study discusses the possible application of enzyme mediated calcite precipitation, EMCP...
AbstractThis study evaluates the potential of improving an insitu calcite grouting technique. The gr...
AbstractA grouting technique that utilizes precipitated calcium carbonate as a cementing material is...
Enzyme-induced calcite precipitation (EICP) is a biocementation technique that has the potential to ...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Enzymatic induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) is a biomediated soil improvement technique...
The optimum condition of enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation has been evaluated for its possible a...
Several methods have been established for their various potential applications as soil improvement t...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) utilises the metabolic pathway of ureolytic bacteria ...
This paper presents an efficient method of microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) for cement...
This paper examines the bio-derived stabilization of sand-only or sand-plus-silt soils using an extr...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
AbstractThe use of soils with poor mechanical properties frequently requires the improvement of thei...