A study of bacteria producing carbonic anhydrase enzyme for CaCO3 precipitation and soil biocementation

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作者
Mwandira W. [1 ]
Mavroulidou M. [1 ]
Timmermans M. [2 ]
Gunn M.J. [1 ]
Gray C. [1 ]
Pantoja-Muñoz L. [2 ]
Purchase D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Division of CIBSE, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University, London
[2] Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University, London
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Biocementation; Calcite precipitation; Carbonic anhydrase enzyme; Ground improvement; Microbiological study;
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10.1007/s11356-024-34077-0
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摘要
We study the carbonic anhydrase (CA) pathway using autochthonous CA-producing bacteria as a means of inducing calcite precipitation, which acts as a biocement to improve the engineering soil properties. Forty different microbial strains producing CA were isolated from the foundation soil of a railway embankment in Prickwillow, UK. Three of the best CA-producing strains were selected and identified by DNA sequencing as Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus toyonensis and Bacillus pumilus with CA activity values respectively of 1.79 U/ml, 1.42 U/ml and 1.55 U/ml. To optimise the treatments, we investigated the effect of pH, temperature, zinc co-factor and cementation solution molarity on the growth and CA activity and bioprecipitates, with CO2 added in the form of bicarbonate. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis of the bioprecipitates showed that these had characteristic morphologies of calcite and vaterite crystals. The formation of calcite was further corroborated by FT-IR and Raman analysis of bioprecipitates. The precultured bacteria were injected into the fine-grained soil together with cementation solution. Unconfined compressive strength in treated soil increased up to 1 MPa, and its calcium carbonate content increased by 2.78%. This, as well as the stability of the treated soil upon water immersion, proved the biocementation of the fine-grained soil. These findings suggest the potential of employing the CA biocementation route for soil stabilisation pending further development of the technique. © The Author(s) 2024.
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页码:45818 / 45833
页数:15
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