Soil improvement using ureolytic bacteria or other biological agents is a promising technique currently under investigation. It is based on the precipitation of calcium carbonate (biocement) due to the enzymatic hydrolysis of urea. The biocement produced clogs the soil pores, consequently bonding the soil grains and increasing overall strength and stiffness while reducing permeability. This study focused mainly on pore clogging effects. The effect of the enzyme and feeding solution concentrations was studied in small test tubes to find the maximum amount of precipitate found when changing the concentrations of both. Based on it, selected concentrations of enzyme and feeding solution were tested in a microfluidic device conceived to mimic a ...
The use of biocementation via microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) for improving the m...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
We analyzed biological clogging of glass beads in laboratory column experiments. Glucose solution of...
Biomediated soil improvement has been established as a promising solution for improving soil enginee...
International audienceIn this work, the interest was focused on the study of clogging and durability...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), or biocementation, consists in using microorgani...
In the recent times, chemical grouting is being employed to improve mechanical strength of the soil ...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a common natural process performed by introduc...
Bacterial biofilms are found in several environmental and industrial porous media, including soils a...
Copyright © 2013 Katsutoshi Seki. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is an innovative ground improvement techniq...
Biocementation catalyzed by ureolytic bacteria or enzyme urease is a promising technique for the tre...
It has always been the goal of civil engineers to improve the mechanical engineering characteristics...
Biomineralization through microbially or enzymatically induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP...
Presently, Chemical Grouting has been used to reduce the hydraulic conductivity and increase the str...
The use of biocementation via microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) for improving the m...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
We analyzed biological clogging of glass beads in laboratory column experiments. Glucose solution of...
Biomediated soil improvement has been established as a promising solution for improving soil enginee...
International audienceIn this work, the interest was focused on the study of clogging and durability...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), or biocementation, consists in using microorgani...
In the recent times, chemical grouting is being employed to improve mechanical strength of the soil ...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a common natural process performed by introduc...
Bacterial biofilms are found in several environmental and industrial porous media, including soils a...
Copyright © 2013 Katsutoshi Seki. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is an innovative ground improvement techniq...
Biocementation catalyzed by ureolytic bacteria or enzyme urease is a promising technique for the tre...
It has always been the goal of civil engineers to improve the mechanical engineering characteristics...
Biomineralization through microbially or enzymatically induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP...
Presently, Chemical Grouting has been used to reduce the hydraulic conductivity and increase the str...
The use of biocementation via microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) for improving the m...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
We analyzed biological clogging of glass beads in laboratory column experiments. Glucose solution of...