Bacteria - based self - healing mortar with bio - plastic healing agents : Comparative analysis on quantification and characterization of self-healing by various experimental techniques

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Betongbyggnad

Sammanfattning: Crack formation in concrete structures due to various load and non-load factors leading to degradation of service life is very common. Repair and maintenance operations are, therefore, necessary to prevent cracks propagating and reducing the service life of the structures. Accessibility to affected areas can, however, be difficult and the reconstruction and maintenance of concrete buildings are expensive in labor and capital. Autonomous healing by encapsulated bacteria-based self-healing agents is a possible solution. In this study, a novel bacteria-based healing agent was investigated in order to test the self-healing efficiency of the specimens in comparison to the commonly used healing agents made of lactic acid derivatives. (PLA). The novel integrated healing agent is a non-toxic, biodegradable dissolved inorganic carbon substrate derived from wastewater that has been used as an encapsulation material for spores of cohnii bacteria in the Bacillus gene family and for nutrients made up of yeast extract. This dissolved inorganic carbon substrate is a bioplastic made by the bacteria in wastewater known as alkanoate derivatives (AKD). To assess the effect of these healing agents on the mortar characteristics, quantification and characterization of the self-healing were conducted. The quantification of the self-healing efficiency was performed by various experimental techniques such as light microscopy, water permeability, chloride ion permeability, and thermogravimetric analysis whereas the material characterization was investigated by x-ray diffraction and environmental scanning electron microscope. Moreover, a statistical analysis was performed to study the correlation of self-healing efficiency between various experimental techniques. The incorporated dosages of healing agents adopted were 2.6% and 5% by weight of cement. Complete immersion in water was considered to be the condition of treatment of the specimen for healing at two separate periods of 28 and 56 days. The crack widths investigated were in the range of 0.04 to 0.8 mm. The quantification and characterization tests indicated that bacterial containing mortar series especially PLA and AKD at 5% dosage displayed a higher self-healing performance and an indication of precipitated calcium carbonate in the crack mouth. However, the results from the chloride migration test didn’t show any influence by the self-healing healing agents. Furthermore, the statistical analysis identified a major impact of the internal crack geometry on the difference in self-healing ratios, also in the cases where effective crack width is equal.

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