Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4912744 Construction and Building Materials 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reviews the types of bacteria used in concrete and the ways it can be applied as a healing agents. This paper also gives a brief description of the various properties of concrete which vary with the addition of bacteria. Micro-cracks are inherently present in concrete. This causes degradation of concrete leading to ingress of deleterious substances into concrete, resulting in deterioration of structures. Due to this concrete needs to be rehabilitated. To surmount these situations self-healing techniques are adopted. By the addition of urease engendering bacteria along with calcium source results in calcite precipitation in concrete. Bio-mineralization techniques give promising results in sealing the micro-cracks in concrete. The freshly composed micro-cracks can be sealed up by perpetual hydration process in concrete. The ureolytic bacteria which include Bacillus Pasteurii, Bacillus Subtilis which can engender urea are integrated along with the calcium source to seal the freshly composed micro cracks by CaCO3 precipitation. For the amelioration of pore structure in concrete, the bacterial concentrations were optimized for better results. The literature shows that Encapsulation method will give better results than direct application method and also shows that the use of bacteria can increase the strength and durability properties of concrete.
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