Biocementation in the production of mortar: the role of biocementation bacteria

Jênifer Cristina Backes, André Leão, J. Rech, A. Rech
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The use of biocementation is a technique widely used in the civil construction to repair pathologies, such as cracks and fissures. This technique is linked to the bacterial activity (urolytic and/or carbonategenic), responsible for the conversion of urea into carbonate, correcting problems in the structure. In this sense, the aim of this study was to identify the main ureolytic bacteria capable of precipitating calcium carbonate in mortar, one of the most widely applied construction areas, as well as to evaluate the performance of each microorganism in changing the physical and mechanical properties of the mortar. For this, a bibliographic search was carried out in the database of Scopus, Scielo, Web of Since, as well as in the academic portal of CAPES. The results show that the main bacteria associated with the mortar biocementation technique is the genus Bacillus sp. Parameters and standards for evaluating the performance of the different bacteria used between the studies were not identified. However, evaluations related to mortar strength were present in the vast majority of researches. The use of biocementation via bacterial activity proved to be an important strategy that promotes improvements in strength, compression, water absorption potential and porosity of the mortar
生物胶结在砂浆生产中的作用:生物胶结细菌的作用
生物胶结技术是一种广泛应用于土木工程中修复裂缝和裂缝等病变的技术。该技术与细菌活性(溶尿和/或产碳酸盐)有关,负责将尿素转化为碳酸盐,纠正结构中的问题。从这个意义上说,本研究的目的是鉴定在砂浆(应用最广泛的建筑领域之一)中能够沉淀碳酸钙的主要溶尿细菌,并评估每种微生物在改变砂浆物理力学性能方面的性能。为此,在Scopus、Scielo、Web of Since数据库以及CAPES学术门户网站中进行了书目检索。结果表明,与砂浆生物胶结技术相关的主要细菌是芽孢杆菌属。研究中使用的不同细菌的性能评价参数和标准尚未确定。然而,与砂浆强度有关的评价存在于绝大多数研究中。利用细菌活性进行生物胶结被证明是提高砂浆强度、压缩、吸水潜力和孔隙率的重要策略
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