Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review
Fissures in concrete structures result from structural deterioration and inadequate building processes, among other factors. Traditional in situ repair is often expensive and complex. For this reason, self-healing techniques have been developed, such as the use of bacteria that precipitate calcium c...
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doaj-fbeb5f0a71724a4d83445558f2de84d92020-11-25T01:44:27ZengUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Dyna0012-73532346-21832019-07-0186210172210.15446/dyna.v86n210.7534351552Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: reviewMartín Eduardo Espitia Nery0Dery Esmeralda Corredor Pulido1Paula Andrea Castaño Oliveros2Johan Andrey Rodriguez Medina3Querly Yubiana Ordoñez Bello4Maikol Santiago Perez Fuentes5Corporación Minuto de DiosCorporación Minuto de DiosCorporación Minuto de DiosCorporación Minuto de DiosCorporación Minuto de DiosCorporación Minuto de DiosFissures in concrete structures result from structural deterioration and inadequate building processes, among other factors. Traditional in situ repair is often expensive and complex. For this reason, self-healing techniques have been developed, such as the use of bacteria that precipitate calcium carbonate and seal fissures. However, adding bacteria directly to the concrete matrix reduces bacterial survival. We present a review of different methods of bacterial encapsulation and their effects on fissure repair and concrete resistance. We argue that encapsulation of Bacillus subtilis in clay is the most promising method for this type of concrete, increasing concrete strength by 12% and repairing fissures of up to 0.52 mm.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/75343encapsulationbacteriaresistancecompressionself-healing concretecracks |
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Martín Eduardo Espitia Nery Dery Esmeralda Corredor Pulido Paula Andrea Castaño Oliveros Johan Andrey Rodriguez Medina Querly Yubiana Ordoñez Bello Maikol Santiago Perez Fuentes |
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Martín Eduardo Espitia Nery Dery Esmeralda Corredor Pulido Paula Andrea Castaño Oliveros Johan Andrey Rodriguez Medina Querly Yubiana Ordoñez Bello Maikol Santiago Perez Fuentes Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review Dyna encapsulation bacteria resistance compression self-healing concrete cracks |
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Martín Eduardo Espitia Nery Dery Esmeralda Corredor Pulido Paula Andrea Castaño Oliveros Johan Andrey Rodriguez Medina Querly Yubiana Ordoñez Bello Maikol Santiago Perez Fuentes |
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Martín Eduardo Espitia Nery |
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Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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Mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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mechanisms of encapsulation of bacteria in self-healing concrete: review |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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0012-7353 2346-2183 |
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2019-07-01 |
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Fissures in concrete structures result from structural deterioration and inadequate building processes, among other factors. Traditional in situ repair is often expensive and complex. For this reason, self-healing techniques have been developed, such as the use of bacteria that precipitate calcium carbonate and seal fissures. However, adding bacteria directly to the concrete matrix reduces bacterial survival. We present a review of different methods of bacterial encapsulation and their effects on fissure repair and concrete resistance. We argue that encapsulation of Bacillus subtilis in clay is the most promising method for this type of concrete, increasing concrete strength by 12% and repairing fissures of up to 0.52 mm. |
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encapsulation bacteria resistance compression self-healing concrete cracks |
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https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/75343 |
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