Recent advances in engineered microbial technologies for the construction industry
Salifu, Emmanuel and Gutteridge, Fiona and Witte, Kimia (2021) Recent advances in engineered microbial technologies for the construction industry. In: Young Researchers' Forum V, 2021-04-22 - 2021-04-22, School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Abstract
Microbial biotechnologies have received attention in the construction industry in recent times. This is partly driven by the climate change motivated transition towards the adoption of low carbon and environmentally friendly cementitious technologies in varied sectors of the construction industry. The multidisciplinary approach by researchers in the emerging area of Construction Biotechnology has led to the development of innovative low costs and low carbon microbial-based products like bio-bricks, bio concrete or self-healing concrete/bricks mediated by bacteria, fungi, and biofilms. Similar advancements are recorded in the development of microbial biocements and biogrouts, as well as the recent concepts of engineered growth of microbial living systems (e.g., using bacteria, fungal mycelia, microbial communities such as biofilms, lichens) towards applications in ground improvement, as living building materials, or as resource for production of construction materials. This paper presents a brief scoping review of the research advancements in the development of microbial-based materials/products/processes for applications in the construction industry. A description of recent breakthroughs in engineered microbial technologies which may be imminently deployed in practice are also presented. Besides providing a snapshot of the state-of-art, this paper also reveals unique insights and concepts that expose existing research gaps and propose areas of future research directions in engineered microbial biotechnologies for the construction industry.
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Salifu, Emmanuel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4058-4173, Gutteridge, Fiona and Witte, Kimia ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4708-1621;-
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Item type: Conference or Workshop Item(Paper) ID code: 76352 Dates: DateEvent22 April 2021Published2 March 2020AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Building construction
Science > Microbiology
Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > Environmental engineeringDepartment: Faculty of Engineering > Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering > Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management
Faculty of Science > Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical SciencesDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 06 May 2021 13:36 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 17:03 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/76352