This paper investigates the sealing and healing properties micro-induced calcite precipitation with regard to improving concrete finish, sealing cracks and cementing loose surface particles together. Sporosarcina pasteurii has been used to effectively precipitate calcium carbonate in order to seal porous media. The bacteria are fed a nutrient broth mix to create conditions where MICP can be effectively used. The tests carried out, assessed the effect of MICP on a sample of twenty-four concrete cubes and to what extent the surface has been consolidated. The use of an Alicona 4G infinite focus scanner provided comprehensive analysis of how the sample cubes’ topography had been altered following the treatment. In addition, three fibre reinforc...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...
© 2017, Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. Concrete is the most widely used con...
UK Civil Nuclear sites contain significant volumes of concrete infrastructure, including both extern...
This paper investigates the sealing and healing properties of micro-induced calcite precipitation wi...
This study has demonstrated the potential S. pasteurii and consequently MICP holds in improving the ...
If concrete is crack free, deleterious substances can be avoided entering the body of the material, ...
Micro-cracks, which develop during the service life of reinforced concrete structures, reduce the du...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials and has a high tendency to form crack...
This self repair system is based upon harmless ground borne bacteria as the self healing agent. The ...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
Micro cracks are very commonly observed in concrete structures. Due to increased permeability throug...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
In this study, calcium carbonate was formed on the surfaces and inner structure of concrete using th...
This doctoral dissertation explores an alternative approach to the crack repair in concrete structur...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...
© 2017, Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. Concrete is the most widely used con...
UK Civil Nuclear sites contain significant volumes of concrete infrastructure, including both extern...
This paper investigates the sealing and healing properties of micro-induced calcite precipitation wi...
This study has demonstrated the potential S. pasteurii and consequently MICP holds in improving the ...
If concrete is crack free, deleterious substances can be avoided entering the body of the material, ...
Micro-cracks, which develop during the service life of reinforced concrete structures, reduce the du...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials and has a high tendency to form crack...
This self repair system is based upon harmless ground borne bacteria as the self healing agent. The ...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
Micro cracks are very commonly observed in concrete structures. Due to increased permeability throug...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
In this study, calcium carbonate was formed on the surfaces and inner structure of concrete using th...
This doctoral dissertation explores an alternative approach to the crack repair in concrete structur...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...
© 2017, Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. Concrete is the most widely used con...
UK Civil Nuclear sites contain significant volumes of concrete infrastructure, including both extern...