AbstractThe microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and in the presence of calcium ions which can precipitate calcium carbonate; this process is called “biocalcification” or microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP).This technology is environmentally friendly not only because it gives strength to sand body, but also it allows water to penetrate to sand body, which is unlike silicate cement that will destroy the ecosystem of the earth. Calcium carbonate precipitated by bacteria acts as a binding material to sand particles, so incompact sand will be consolidated. Calcium chloride, calcium acetate and calcium nitrate (1M) as calcium sources were tested for their ability to consolidate san...
Two ureolytic strains, B. sphaericus LMG 22257 and Bacillus sp (I-001), were tested for their abilit...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
This paper presents an efficient method of microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) for cement...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is commonly carried out by injecting chemical solutio...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has emerged as a novel technology with th...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementation ...
Bacteria are capable of performing metabolic activities which thereby promote precipitation of calci...
Bioclogging and biocementation can be used to improve the geotechnical properties of sand. These pro...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Bioclogging and biocementation can be used to improve the geotechnical properties of sand. These pro...
Two ureolytic strains, B. sphaericus LMG 22257 and Bacillus sp (I-001), were tested for their abilit...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
This paper presents an efficient method of microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) for cement...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is commonly carried out by injecting chemical solutio...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has emerged as a novel technology with th...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementation ...
Bacteria are capable of performing metabolic activities which thereby promote precipitation of calci...
Bioclogging and biocementation can be used to improve the geotechnical properties of sand. These pro...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Bioclogging and biocementation can be used to improve the geotechnical properties of sand. These pro...
Two ureolytic strains, B. sphaericus LMG 22257 and Bacillus sp (I-001), were tested for their abilit...
The production of concrete for construction purposes is a major source of anthropogenic CO2 emission...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...