Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement

Concrete cracks can induce the disruption of dams, bridges, tunnels, and some structures that assist the human life. The agglomeration component of the concrete and the most applied compound, the Portland Cement, can be utilized in combination with calcium lactate and the Bacillus bacteria to produc...

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Main Authors: Pedro Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Rita De Cássia Freire Soares Da Silva, Fernanda Cristina Padilha Da Rocha E Silva, Yana Batista Brandao, Leonie Asfora Sarubbo, Mohand Benachour
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-04-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10815
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spelling doaj-c87200501c944db0a0da82eda898d60e2021-02-16T11:51:06ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-04-017910.3303/CET2079017Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing BiocementPedro Pinto Ferreira BrasileiroRita De Cássia Freire Soares Da SilvaFernanda Cristina Padilha Da Rocha E SilvaYana Batista BrandaoLeonie Asfora SarubboMohand BenachourConcrete cracks can induce the disruption of dams, bridges, tunnels, and some structures that assist the human life. The agglomeration component of the concrete and the most applied compound, the Portland Cement, can be utilized in combination with calcium lactate and the Bacillus bacteria to produce the crystals of CaCO3 (raw material of the cement production) through adsorption, biomineralization, and crystallization, reducing the risk of ruptures. Thus, a screening of the biotechnological potential of bacterium Bacillus cereus (UCP 1615) under a concentration of 107 cells/mL was carried out to evaluate the production of CaCO3 crystals with 20 g of the Portland Cement II (PC-II), and 0,58, 1,00, and 1,42 g of calcium lactate. These Petri Dishes were incubated at 28°C and during 168 h. Besides, the crystals produced the B. cereus were analysed by an X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) to estimate the relation (%) between the mainly and possible components. After 17 h, some crystals had already started to appear in the Petri Dishes of 1,00 and 1,42 g of calcium lactate, and after 168 h, the crystals were scraped of all Petri Dishes. The diffractometric analyse of the condition with the highest lactate condition, of 1,42 g, presented percentages of 82% SiO2 (basic structure of cement) and 18% CaCO3. Therefore, the B. cereus strain shows a biotechnological potential to produce crystals of CaCO3 and that this bacterium is able to be tested under different conditions of calcium lactate, microbial concentration, and water according to a factorial design. Keywords: Concrete cracks. Calcium Lactate. Crystals. XRD.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10815
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author Pedro Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro
Rita De Cássia Freire Soares Da Silva
Fernanda Cristina Padilha Da Rocha E Silva
Yana Batista Brandao
Leonie Asfora Sarubbo
Mohand Benachour
spellingShingle Pedro Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro
Rita De Cássia Freire Soares Da Silva
Fernanda Cristina Padilha Da Rocha E Silva
Yana Batista Brandao
Leonie Asfora Sarubbo
Mohand Benachour
Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Pedro Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro
Rita De Cássia Freire Soares Da Silva
Fernanda Cristina Padilha Da Rocha E Silva
Yana Batista Brandao
Leonie Asfora Sarubbo
Mohand Benachour
author_sort Pedro Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro
title Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
title_short Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
title_full Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
title_fullStr Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
title_full_unstemmed Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate by Bacillus Cereus for Self-healing Biocement
title_sort biomineralization of calcium carbonate by bacillus cereus for self-healing biocement
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Concrete cracks can induce the disruption of dams, bridges, tunnels, and some structures that assist the human life. The agglomeration component of the concrete and the most applied compound, the Portland Cement, can be utilized in combination with calcium lactate and the Bacillus bacteria to produce the crystals of CaCO3 (raw material of the cement production) through adsorption, biomineralization, and crystallization, reducing the risk of ruptures. Thus, a screening of the biotechnological potential of bacterium Bacillus cereus (UCP 1615) under a concentration of 107 cells/mL was carried out to evaluate the production of CaCO3 crystals with 20 g of the Portland Cement II (PC-II), and 0,58, 1,00, and 1,42 g of calcium lactate. These Petri Dishes were incubated at 28°C and during 168 h. Besides, the crystals produced the B. cereus were analysed by an X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) to estimate the relation (%) between the mainly and possible components. After 17 h, some crystals had already started to appear in the Petri Dishes of 1,00 and 1,42 g of calcium lactate, and after 168 h, the crystals were scraped of all Petri Dishes. The diffractometric analyse of the condition with the highest lactate condition, of 1,42 g, presented percentages of 82% SiO2 (basic structure of cement) and 18% CaCO3. Therefore, the B. cereus strain shows a biotechnological potential to produce crystals of CaCO3 and that this bacterium is able to be tested under different conditions of calcium lactate, microbial concentration, and water according to a factorial design. Keywords: Concrete cracks. Calcium Lactate. Crystals. XRD.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10815
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