International audienceStrong deterioration of concrete in sewer systems is mainly due to microorganisms and especially to sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Mortars made either with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) or calcium aluminate cement (CAC) were exposed in a waste water collector for five years. Mortar microstructure observed by microscopy reported a larger thickness of the degraded zone for OPC mortar. Taxonomic identification of bacterial communities performed on biofilms collected at the mortar surface reported similar bacterial diversities, but strong differences of relative abundance. A greater neutrophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacterial (NSOB) activity was observed for OPC mortar certainly in conjunction with its larger acid neutralization ...
Vegetation and microorganisms present the biological factors that deteriorate concrete. These proble...
The present study deals with the exposure of four different mortar formulations in the headspace of ...
Biodeterioration of cementitious materials in sewer networks is a major concern for health and econo...
International audienceStrong deterioration of concrete in sewer systems is mainly due to microorgani...
The activity of microorganisms plays a very important function in the whole spectrum of degradation ...
This paper compares the biofilm formation during field exposure to real municipal wastewaters on geo...
Microbially induced concrete corrosion (MICC) caused by sulfuric acid attack in sewer systems has be...
Concrete infrastructures that make up the sewer system exposed to sewer wastewaters are often subjec...
Sewer networks enclose many biological and chemical transformations involving sulfur molecules oxida...
Microbially induced corrosion (MIC) may result in severe concrete deterioration and incur great fina...
Concrete biodeterioration in sewers and structures subjected to environments rich in hydrogen sulfid...
Sewer networks contain many aggressive and corrosive agents for pipe materials. One type of damage c...
International audienceBiodeterioration of mortars made either with ordinary Portland cement or calci...
A material, from its manufacture and throughout its service life, may suffer attacks that impact its...
Cement is widely used as a construction material in the construction industry. However, there are ch...
Vegetation and microorganisms present the biological factors that deteriorate concrete. These proble...
The present study deals with the exposure of four different mortar formulations in the headspace of ...
Biodeterioration of cementitious materials in sewer networks is a major concern for health and econo...
International audienceStrong deterioration of concrete in sewer systems is mainly due to microorgani...
The activity of microorganisms plays a very important function in the whole spectrum of degradation ...
This paper compares the biofilm formation during field exposure to real municipal wastewaters on geo...
Microbially induced concrete corrosion (MICC) caused by sulfuric acid attack in sewer systems has be...
Concrete infrastructures that make up the sewer system exposed to sewer wastewaters are often subjec...
Sewer networks enclose many biological and chemical transformations involving sulfur molecules oxida...
Microbially induced corrosion (MIC) may result in severe concrete deterioration and incur great fina...
Concrete biodeterioration in sewers and structures subjected to environments rich in hydrogen sulfid...
Sewer networks contain many aggressive and corrosive agents for pipe materials. One type of damage c...
International audienceBiodeterioration of mortars made either with ordinary Portland cement or calci...
A material, from its manufacture and throughout its service life, may suffer attacks that impact its...
Cement is widely used as a construction material in the construction industry. However, there are ch...
Vegetation and microorganisms present the biological factors that deteriorate concrete. These proble...
The present study deals with the exposure of four different mortar formulations in the headspace of ...
Biodeterioration of cementitious materials in sewer networks is a major concern for health and econo...