Cracks in typical mortar constructions enhance water permeability and degrade ions into the structure, resulting in decreased mortar durability and strength. In this study, mortar samples are created that self-healed their cracks by precipitating calcium carbonate into them. Bacillus subtilus bacterium (10−7, 10−9 cells/mL), calcium lactate, fine aggregate, OPC-cement, water, and bagasse ash were used to make self-healing mortar samples. Calcium lactates were prepared from discarded eggshells and lactic acid to reduce the cost of self-healing mortars, and 5% control burnt bagasse ash was also employed as an OPC-cement alternative. In the presence of moisture, the bacterial spores in mortars become active and begin to feed the nutrient (calc...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Often compared to the healing process of bones, self-healing of mortars is the process by which the ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the self-healing effectiveness of urea-formaldehyde micr...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
This study was aimed at finding the possibility to apply Bacillus subtilis integrated into mortar ma...
International audienceBacteria-based healing of cracks remaining in self-healed concrete is under de...
The creation of cracks, which are the most common cause of structural failure, has a significant imp...
This paper investigates the effects of alkaliphilic spore-forming bacteria of the genus Bacillus on ...
In this study, the improvement of mechanical properties and crack healing as a result of the calcium...
Concrete is considered as the most widely used construction material in the world. However, concrete...
In this study, a novel non-toxic, biodegradable bacteria-based healing agent known as alkanoate deri...
This paper investigates the effects of alkaliphilic spore-forming bacteria of the genus Bacillus on ...
Cracking represents a major threat for the integrity and performance of structures. Self-healing con...
Lime mortars have, up to a certain extent, a self-healing capacity which may contribute to their dur...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Often compared to the healing process of bones, self-healing of mortars is the process by which the ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the self-healing effectiveness of urea-formaldehyde micr...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
This study was aimed at finding the possibility to apply Bacillus subtilis integrated into mortar ma...
International audienceBacteria-based healing of cracks remaining in self-healed concrete is under de...
The creation of cracks, which are the most common cause of structural failure, has a significant imp...
This paper investigates the effects of alkaliphilic spore-forming bacteria of the genus Bacillus on ...
In this study, the improvement of mechanical properties and crack healing as a result of the calcium...
Concrete is considered as the most widely used construction material in the world. However, concrete...
In this study, a novel non-toxic, biodegradable bacteria-based healing agent known as alkanoate deri...
This paper investigates the effects of alkaliphilic spore-forming bacteria of the genus Bacillus on ...
Cracking represents a major threat for the integrity and performance of structures. Self-healing con...
Lime mortars have, up to a certain extent, a self-healing capacity which may contribute to their dur...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Often compared to the healing process of bones, self-healing of mortars is the process by which the ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the self-healing effectiveness of urea-formaldehyde micr...