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Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules

Crack formation in concrete is one of the main reasons for concrete degradation. Calcium alginate capsules containing biological self-healing agents for cementitious materials were studied for the self-healing of cement paste and mortars through in vitro characterizations such as healing agent survi...

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Autores principales: Fahimizadeh, Mohammad, Diane Abeyratne, Ayesha, Mae, Lee Sui, Singh, R. K. Raman, Pasbakhsh, Pooria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173711
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author Fahimizadeh, Mohammad
Diane Abeyratne, Ayesha
Mae, Lee Sui
Singh, R. K. Raman
Pasbakhsh, Pooria
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Diane Abeyratne, Ayesha
Mae, Lee Sui
Singh, R. K. Raman
Pasbakhsh, Pooria
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description Crack formation in concrete is one of the main reasons for concrete degradation. Calcium alginate capsules containing biological self-healing agents for cementitious materials were studied for the self-healing of cement paste and mortars through in vitro characterizations such as healing agent survivability and retention, material stability, and biomineralization, followed by in situ self-healing observation in pre-cracked cement paste and mortar specimens. Our results showed that bacterial spores fully survived the encapsulation process and would not leach out during cement mixing. Encapsulated bacteria precipitated CaCO(3) when exposed to water, oxygen, and calcium under alkaline conditions by releasing CO(3)(2−) ions into the cement environment. Capsule rupture is not required for the initiation of the healing process, but exposure to the right conditions are. After 56 days of wet–dry cycles, the capsules resulted in flexural strength regain as high as 39.6% for the cement mortar and 32.5% for the cement paste specimens. Full crack closure was observed at 28 days for cement mortars with the healing agents. The self-healing system acted as a biological CO(3)(2−) pump that can keep the bio-agents retained, protected, and active for up to 56 days of wet-dry incubation. This promising self-healing strategy requires further research and optimization.
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spelling pubmed-75046082020-09-26 Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules Fahimizadeh, Mohammad Diane Abeyratne, Ayesha Mae, Lee Sui Singh, R. K. Raman Pasbakhsh, Pooria Materials (Basel) Article Crack formation in concrete is one of the main reasons for concrete degradation. Calcium alginate capsules containing biological self-healing agents for cementitious materials were studied for the self-healing of cement paste and mortars through in vitro characterizations such as healing agent survivability and retention, material stability, and biomineralization, followed by in situ self-healing observation in pre-cracked cement paste and mortar specimens. Our results showed that bacterial spores fully survived the encapsulation process and would not leach out during cement mixing. Encapsulated bacteria precipitated CaCO(3) when exposed to water, oxygen, and calcium under alkaline conditions by releasing CO(3)(2−) ions into the cement environment. Capsule rupture is not required for the initiation of the healing process, but exposure to the right conditions are. After 56 days of wet–dry cycles, the capsules resulted in flexural strength regain as high as 39.6% for the cement mortar and 32.5% for the cement paste specimens. Full crack closure was observed at 28 days for cement mortars with the healing agents. The self-healing system acted as a biological CO(3)(2−) pump that can keep the bio-agents retained, protected, and active for up to 56 days of wet-dry incubation. This promising self-healing strategy requires further research and optimization. MDPI 2020-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7504608/ /pubmed/32842561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173711 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fahimizadeh, Mohammad
Diane Abeyratne, Ayesha
Mae, Lee Sui
Singh, R. K. Raman
Pasbakhsh, Pooria
Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title_full Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title_fullStr Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title_full_unstemmed Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title_short Biological Self-Healing of Cement Paste and Mortar by Non-Ureolytic Bacteria Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Capsules
title_sort biological self-healing of cement paste and mortar by non-ureolytic bacteria encapsulated in alginate hydrogel capsules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13173711
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