Soil bio-cementation treatment strategies: state-of-the-art review

IF 1.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Geotechnical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.1680/jgere.22.00051
A. Omoregie, K. Muda, D. E. L. Ong, O. Ojuri, M. K. Bakri, M. Rahman, H. F. Basri, Yong Ee Ling
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Bio-cementation is a new sustainable approach that has gained popularity due to its low energy and carbon footprint compared to existing technologies for geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering applications. Bio-cementation is a soil improvement technique that involves binding the pore space of soil particles with calcium carbonate minerals by microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) and filling the soil pore space. The purpose of this article is to present a current state-of-the-art and comprehensive discussion on the development of bio-cementation for soil improvement/reinforcement. Premixing, injection, immersing, and surface percolation are identified as four distinct bio-cementation treatment techniques. Furthermore, scholars have reported employing ureolytic bacteria such as Sporosarcina pasteurii, Bacillus sphaericus, and Lysinibacillus sphaericus) isolated from corals, limestone caves, soils, waste materials, seawaters, and other sources to accomplish effective bio-cementation Some of the major issues (bacterial cultivation costs and ammonium production) that impede its industrial potential and promising remedial techniques were also discussed. This state-of-the-art review also discussed the benefits and drawbacks of bio-cementation compared to traditional approaches. The significance of enzyme-induced carbonate precipitation as a soil bio-cementation alternative to MICP was also highlighted. Finally, the sustainable procedure, bio-cementation principles, and future implications are discussed.
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土壤生物胶结处理策略:最新进展综述
生物胶结是一种新的可持续方法,与岩土工程和地质环境工程应用的现有技术相比,由于其低能耗和低碳足迹而广受欢迎。生物胶结是一种土壤改良技术,包括通过微生物诱导碳酸盐沉淀(MICP)将土壤颗粒的孔隙空间与碳酸钙矿物结合,并填充土壤孔隙空间。本文的目的是对用于土壤改良/加固的生物胶结技术的发展进行最新的全面讨论。预混、注入、浸渍和表面渗滤被确定为四种不同的生物胶结处理技术。此外,学者们报道了使用从珊瑚、石灰岩洞穴、土壤、废物、海水中分离的解脲细菌,如巴氏孢子虫、球形芽孢杆菌和球形赖氨芽孢杆菌,以及实现有效生物胶结的其他来源。还讨论了阻碍其工业潜力的一些主要问题(细菌培养成本和铵生产)和有前景的补救技术。这篇最新的综述还讨论了与传统方法相比,生物胶结的优点和缺点。还强调了酶诱导的碳酸盐沉淀作为MICP的土壤生物胶结替代品的重要性。最后,讨论了可持续程序、生物胶结原理以及未来的意义。
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Geotechnical Research
Geotechnical Research ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
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22
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geotechnical Research covers the full scope of geotechnics and its related disciplines including: Soil, rock and fluid mechanics; geoenvironmental engineering; geothermal engineering; geotechnical design and construction issues; analytical and numerical methods; physical modelling; micromechanics; transportation geotechnics; engineering geology; environmental geotechnology; geochemistry; geohydrology and water management.
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