Cracking is one of the main ways that concrete ages, allowing pollutants to seep within and potentially lowering the physical and mechanical strength and endurance of concrete structures. One of the healing procedures that merits research is the use of bacterially generated calcium carbonate precipitation in concrete mixtures to mend concrete cracks. The impact of different variables, including the nucleation location, bacterial type, concentration, uratolytic activities, pH, nutrition, and temperature on the bio-mineralization of calcium carbonate are discussed in this review article. ATR-IR (Attenuated Internal Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy)/FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy)/NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonan...
Concrete is the most critical element applied in public infrastructure/buildings and is often diffic...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
Crack occurrence in reinforced concrete should be minimized for both durability and economical reaso...
In the field of civil engineering, concrete self-healing technology plays an important role. Concret...
Bacterially induced calcium carbonate precipitation has received considerable attention for its pote...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) around aggregates in concrete is a weak area with higher poros...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Microbial calcium carbonate has been widely investigated to self-heal concrete cracks. However, the ...
The aim of this research project is the development of a new type of concrete in which integrated ba...
The applicability of bio-based materials for concrete repair has been studied. This technique employ...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Recent interests in the field of Bio-technology and Civil Engineering have raised the topics on the ...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
Micro cracks are very commonly observed in concrete structures. Due to increased permeability throug...
Concrete is the most critical element applied in public infrastructure/buildings and is often diffic...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
Crack occurrence in reinforced concrete should be minimized for both durability and economical reaso...
In the field of civil engineering, concrete self-healing technology plays an important role. Concret...
Bacterially induced calcium carbonate precipitation has received considerable attention for its pote...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) around aggregates in concrete is a weak area with higher poros...
A novel technique in remediating cracks and fissures in concrete by utilizing microbiologically indu...
Microbial calcium carbonate has been widely investigated to self-heal concrete cracks. However, the ...
The aim of this research project is the development of a new type of concrete in which integrated ba...
The applicability of bio-based materials for concrete repair has been studied. This technique employ...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Recent interests in the field of Bio-technology and Civil Engineering have raised the topics on the ...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
Micro cracks are very commonly observed in concrete structures. Due to increased permeability throug...
Concrete is the most critical element applied in public infrastructure/buildings and is often diffic...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
Crack occurrence in reinforced concrete should be minimized for both durability and economical reaso...