2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15108245
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Experimental Study of MICP-Solidified Calcareous Sand Based on Ambient Temperature Variation in the South China Sea

Abstract: With the continuous advancement of the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port and Island Reef Project, deploying Microbial Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation (MICP technology) for related research on the temperature range in this area would be of great significance. MICP technology is an innovative and sustainable new soil reinforcement technology that uses the metabolic activity of specific bacteria to produce calcium carbonate precipitation (CaCO3) to connect loose soil. A few previous studies repor… Show more

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“…This strain is well known for its high activity and strong ability to produce calcium carbonate in the MICP process, with clear reaction mechanisms. The culture medium used was a yeast liquid medium, and the composition per liter is shown in Table 1 [38]. Following inoculation at a ratio of 1:50 (bacterial solution to culture medium), the culture was incubated on a constant temperature shaker at 30 • C and 190 rpm for 48 h to achieve maximum activity under the experimental conditions, with a maximum velocity of 0.466 ms/min and an optical density (OD 600 ) of 2.488.…”
Section: Test Broths and Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strain is well known for its high activity and strong ability to produce calcium carbonate in the MICP process, with clear reaction mechanisms. The culture medium used was a yeast liquid medium, and the composition per liter is shown in Table 1 [38]. Following inoculation at a ratio of 1:50 (bacterial solution to culture medium), the culture was incubated on a constant temperature shaker at 30 • C and 190 rpm for 48 h to achieve maximum activity under the experimental conditions, with a maximum velocity of 0.466 ms/min and an optical density (OD 600 ) of 2.488.…”
Section: Test Broths and Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%