Data from publication: Augmenting microbially induced carbonate precipitation of soil with the capability to self-heal
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The data describes a demonstration of the potential for a simple and durable self-healing mechanism to be incorporated within the MICP process which allows a microbially-cemented mass of sand to automatically respond to and heal damage. The data is presented in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with 7 worksheets, each referring to one of the figures in the above publication, and comprising: Figure 4 - Microbial growth curves (optical density versus time) under conditions with/without sterilisation and with/without biomineralisation for two species of bacteria. Figure 5 - a) pH changes with time over multiple cycles of bacterial mineralisation. b) Microbial growth curves (optical density versus time) from microbially produced crystals stored for 3 and 6 months. Figure 7 - variation in pH and calcium concentration in solution during microbial cementation of sand over two stages (initial and healing after chemical damage). Figure 8 - mass loss on ignition for columns 1-3 (after initial healing), 4-6 (after chemical damage) and 7-9 (after re-healing) Figure 9 - variation in pH, calcium concentration in solution and hydraulic conductivity during microbial cementation of sand over two stages (initial and healing after physical damage). Figure 10 - stress versus strain after initial cementatio,n and after physical damage and subsequent healing. Figure 11 - mass loss on ignition for columns subjected to physical damage and microbial self-healing.
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2023-06-28



