Microbial CaCO3 Precipitation: For the Production of Biocement

Abstract

The hydrolysis of urea by the widely distributed enzyme urease is special in that it is one of the few biologically occurring reactions that can generate carbonate ions without an associated production of protons. When this hydrolysis occurs in a calcium-rich environment, calcite (calcium carbonate) precipitates from solution forming a solid-crystalline material. The binding strength of the precipitated crystals is highly dependent on the rate of carbonate formation and under suitable conditions it is possible to control the reaction to generate hard binding calcite cement (or Biocement). The objective of this thesis was to develop an industrially suitable cost-effective microbial process for the production of…

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Keywords
  • Urease
  • Chemistry
  • Urea
  • Calcite
  • Hydrolysis
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Ammonia volatilization from urea
  • Precipitation
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