The vulnerability of buildings and structures to rain and flooding due to a lack of adaptive capacity is an issue all over the world. Exploring the bio-resources availability and engineering performance is crucial to increase infrastructure's resilience. The current study analyses earth-based mortars using mineral precipitation as a biostabiliser (bio) and compares their performance with cement-based mortars. Cultures of S. oneidensis with a concentration of 2.3 × 108 cfu/mL were used to prepare earth-based and cement-based mortars with a ratio of 6% of binder. Microstructure analyses through SEM/EDS, water absorption, moisture buffering, mechanical strength, and porosity are discussed. The biostabiliser decreases water absorption in tidal-...
\ua9 2020, The Author(s).This paper investigates the recyclability, liquid water durability and wate...
Earthen building materials bear interesting environmental advantages and are the most appropriate to...
New, exciting opportunities for utilizing biological processes to modify the engineering properties ...
Bioconsolidation is a relatively novel technique used for consolidation, repair, protection and impr...
Biomineralization has notably enhanced the qualities of cement-based materials, particularly through...
The efficiency of bio self-healing of pre-cracked mortar specimens incubated in sand was investigate...
This study explores the potential impact of natural soil on concrete crack self-healing in sub-surfa...
Successful implementation of bacteria-based self-healing in cracked cementitious materials requires ...
Concrete can face serious deterioration issues due to different physical, chemical, or biochemical f...
Authors are grateful to the people who collaborated in the experimental work, in particular LNEC res...
he provision of suitable incubation environments is vital for successful implementation of bio self-...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) under DB-HERITAGE project (P...
Earthen construction materials are often chemically stabilised in order to improve their durability ...
STSM Grant from the COST Action CA15202. Spanish Ministry of Economy - project BIA2017-83526-R. proj...
AbstractCalcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4wt% of the ...
\ua9 2020, The Author(s).This paper investigates the recyclability, liquid water durability and wate...
Earthen building materials bear interesting environmental advantages and are the most appropriate to...
New, exciting opportunities for utilizing biological processes to modify the engineering properties ...
Bioconsolidation is a relatively novel technique used for consolidation, repair, protection and impr...
Biomineralization has notably enhanced the qualities of cement-based materials, particularly through...
The efficiency of bio self-healing of pre-cracked mortar specimens incubated in sand was investigate...
This study explores the potential impact of natural soil on concrete crack self-healing in sub-surfa...
Successful implementation of bacteria-based self-healing in cracked cementitious materials requires ...
Concrete can face serious deterioration issues due to different physical, chemical, or biochemical f...
Authors are grateful to the people who collaborated in the experimental work, in particular LNEC res...
he provision of suitable incubation environments is vital for successful implementation of bio self-...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) under DB-HERITAGE project (P...
Earthen construction materials are often chemically stabilised in order to improve their durability ...
STSM Grant from the COST Action CA15202. Spanish Ministry of Economy - project BIA2017-83526-R. proj...
AbstractCalcite is one of the most common and wide spread mineral on Earth constituting 4wt% of the ...
\ua9 2020, The Author(s).This paper investigates the recyclability, liquid water durability and wate...
Earthen building materials bear interesting environmental advantages and are the most appropriate to...
New, exciting opportunities for utilizing biological processes to modify the engineering properties ...