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Título: Use of Bioproducts Derived from Mixed Microbial Cultures Grown with Crude Glycerol to Protect Recycled Concrete Surfaces
Autor: Serrano-González, Lorena
Merino-Maldonado, Daniel
Guerra-Romero, Manuel Ignacio
Morán-Del Pozo, Julia María
Lemos, Paulo Costa
Pereira, Alice Santos
Faria, Paulina
García-González, Julia
Juan-Valdés, Andrés
Palavras-chave: construction and demolition waste (CDW)
waterproof
PHA-producing MMC
surface treatment
recycled concrete
glycerol
Data: 19-Abr-2021
Citação: Serrano-González, L., Merino-Maldonado, D., Guerra-Romero, M. I., Morán-Del Pozo, J. M., Lemos, P. C., Pereira, A. S., Faria, P., García-González, J., & Juan-Valdés, A. (2021). Use of Bioproducts Derived from Mixed Microbial Cultures Grown with Crude Glycerol to Protect Recycled Concrete Surfaces. Materials, 14(8), Article 2057. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14082057
Resumo: The large increase in the world population has resulted in a very large amount of construction waste, as well as a large amount of waste glycerol from transesterification reactions of acyl glycerides from oils and fats, in particular from the production of biodiesel. Only a limited percentage of these two residues are recycled, which generates a large management problem worldwide. For that reason, in this study, we used crude glycerol as a carbon source to cultivate polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)-producing mixed microbial cultures (MMC). Two bioproducts derived from these cultures were applied on the surface of concrete with recycled aggregate to create a protective layer. To evaluate the effect of the treatments, tests of water absorption by capillarity and under low pressure with Karsten tubes were performed. Furthermore, SEM-EDS analysis showed the physical barrier caused by biotreatments that produced a reduction on capillarity water absorption of up to 20% and improved the impermeability of recycled concrete against the penetration of water under pressure up to 2.7 times relative to the reference. Therefore, this bioproduct shown to be a promising treatment to protect against penetration of water to concrete surfaces increasing its durability and useful life.
Descrição: Project BIA2017-83526-R UID/QUI/50006/2020
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/131974
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14082057
ISSN: 1996-1944
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