Evaluation of Portland and Pozzolanic cement on the self-healing of mortars with calcium lactate and bacteria

Gonzalez A.; Parraguez A.; Corvalán L.; Correa N.; Castro J.; Stuckrath C.; González M.

Keywords: Bacteria; Cement type; Mortar; Self, healing; Temperature

Abstract

This article studies the effect of Portland and Pozzolanic cement on the crack-healing of mortars prepared with Bacillus pseudofirmus bacteria and calcium lactate as a nutrient. Mixtures were prepared with the same content of cement, water, sand, and Light Weight Aggregate. Results showed an inverse relationship between crack width and self-healed area, with most of the healing occurring between 0 and 21 days of sample conditioning. The healing on samples with calcium lactate only and calcium lactate + bacteria was significantly higher than in control samples. Results indicate that Portland cement better promotes the self-healing of cracks compared to Pozzolanic cement.

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Título según WOS: Evaluation of Portland and Pozzolanic cement on the self-healing of mortars with calcium lactate and bacteria
Título de la Revista: Construction and Building Materials
Volumen: 257
Editorial: Elsevier Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.119558

Notas: ISI