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      Crack self-healing of cement-based materials by microorganisms immobilized in expanded vermiculite

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      Construction and Building Materials
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              Self-Healing in Cementitious Materials—A Review

              Concrete is very sensitive to crack formation. As wide cracks endanger the durability, repair may be required. However, these repair works raise the life-cycle cost of concrete as they are labor intensive and because the structure becomes in disuse during repair. In 1994, C. Dry was the first who proposed the intentional introduction of self-healing properties in concrete. In the following years, several researchers started to investigate this topic. The goal of this review is to provide an in-depth comparison of the different self-healing approaches which are available today. Among these approaches, some are aimed at improving the natural mechanism of autogenous crack healing, while others are aimed at modifying concrete by embedding capsules with suitable healing agents so that cracks heal in a completely autonomous way after they appear. In this review, special attention is paid to the types of healing agents and capsules used. In addition, the various methodologies have been evaluated based on the trigger mechanism used and attention has been paid to the properties regained due to self-healing.
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                Construction and Building Materials
                Construction and Building Materials
                Elsevier BV
                09500618
                February 2021
                February 2021
                : 272
                : 121610
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                10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.121610
                39fc3bf8-4e29-4cfd-b656-74ec403c3165
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