Biogenic self-healing cementitious materials target on the closure of micro-cracks with precipitated inorganic minerals originating from bacterial metabolic activity. Dormant bacterial spores and organic mineral compounds often constitute a biogenic healing agent. The current paper focuses on the investigation of the most appropriate organic carbon source to be used as component of a biogenic healing agent. It is of great importance to use an appropriate organic source, since it will first ensure an optimal bacterial performance in terms of metabolic activity, while it should, second, affect the least the properties of the cementitious matrix. The selection is made among three different organic compounds, namely calcium lactate (CaL), calci...
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Bio-healing is a promising approach to enhancing natural self-healing and thus completely heal large...
Cracks on the surface of cementitious composites represent an entrance gate for harmful substances—p...
This paper investigates the composition of the biological self-healing agent based on its impact on ...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) can be mentioned among the popular approa...
International audienceBacteria-based healing of cracks remaining in self-healed concrete is under de...
International audienceCracks remaining after autogenous healing of mortar can be further healed when...
The introduction of autonomous and stimulated autogenous self - healing of concrete cracks has been ...
Calcium carbonate precipitation through microbial means is a promising pathway for concrete self-hea...
Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to ...
Recently, cost-efficient nitrate reducing biogranules were suggested as an alternative to axenic mic...
Bio-healing is a promising approach to enhancing natural self-healing and thus completely heal large...
Les bactéries peuvent favoriser la formation de calcite. Leur utilisation au sein des matériaux cime...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
In this paper, the influence of the specific bacterial nutriënt (yeast extract) and the precitation ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Bio-healing is a promising approach to enhancing natural self-healing and thus completely heal large...
Cracks on the surface of cementitious composites represent an entrance gate for harmful substances—p...
This paper investigates the composition of the biological self-healing agent based on its impact on ...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) can be mentioned among the popular approa...
International audienceBacteria-based healing of cracks remaining in self-healed concrete is under de...
International audienceCracks remaining after autogenous healing of mortar can be further healed when...
The introduction of autonomous and stimulated autogenous self - healing of concrete cracks has been ...
Calcium carbonate precipitation through microbial means is a promising pathway for concrete self-hea...
Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to ...
Recently, cost-efficient nitrate reducing biogranules were suggested as an alternative to axenic mic...
Bio-healing is a promising approach to enhancing natural self-healing and thus completely heal large...
Les bactéries peuvent favoriser la formation de calcite. Leur utilisation au sein des matériaux cime...
The potential for self-healing of concrete via biomineralization processes in which microorganisms i...
In this paper, the influence of the specific bacterial nutriënt (yeast extract) and the precitation ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Bio-healing is a promising approach to enhancing natural self-healing and thus completely heal large...
Cracks on the surface of cementitious composites represent an entrance gate for harmful substances—p...