2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11199113
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Enhancement of Strength and Resistance to Sulfate Attack in Bio-Coating Material through Negative Pressure Method for Bacteria Immobilization

Abstract: In recent years, many studies have been performed on the crack repairing technique in concrete or the protection of the concrete surface against sulfate ions. Bacterial immobilization and survival rate are the dominant influencing factors for the repair of concrete. In this study, a negative pressure method (NPM) was developed to forcibly remove air in the porous materials of concrete, which was applied for surface repair through bio-coating using Rhodobacter capsualtus. For normal repair—repair using the conv… Show more

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