bioconcrete
Bioconcrete, also known as self-healing concrete, is a type of concrete that incorporates living microorganisms within its structure. These microorganisms, typically bacteria, are dormant until exposed to specific conditions, such as the presence of water and oxygen, which often occur when a crack forms in the concrete. When these conditions are met, the bacteria become active and produce calcium carbonate, a mineral that acts as a natural binder. This calcium carbonate then fills the cracks, effectively repairing the damage.
The development of bioconcrete aims to address the inherent issue of cracking in traditional concrete, which
Research into bioconcrete is ongoing, focusing on optimizing the types of bacteria used, their encapsulation methods,