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Biocalcifying <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bacillus subtilis</Emphasis> cells effectively consolidate deteriorated Globigerina limestone
Authors:Roderick Micallef  Daniel Vella  Emmanuel Sinagra  Gabrielle Zammit
Institution:1.Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine,University of Malta,Msida,Malta;2.Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,University of Malta,Msida,Malta;3.Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,University of Malta,Msida,Malta
Abstract:Microbially induced calcite precipitation occurs naturally on ancient limestone surfaces in Maltese hypogea. We exploited this phenomenon and treated deteriorated limestone with biocalcifying bacteria. The limestone was subjected to various mechanical and physical tests to present a statistically robust data set to prove that treatment was indeed effective. Bacillus subtilis conferred uniform bioconsolidation to a depth of 30 mm. Drilling resistance values were similar to those obtained for freshly quarried limestone (9 N) and increased up to 15 N. Treatment resulted in a high resistance to salt deterioration and a slow rate of water absorption. The overall percentage porosity of treated limestone varied by ±6 %, thus the pore network was preserved. We report an eco-friendly treatment that closely resembles the mineral composition of limestone and that penetrates into the porous structure without affecting the limestones’ natural properties. The treatment is of industrial relevance since it compares well with stone consolidants available commercially.
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