Original paper
Optimisation of carbon dioxide sequestration into bio-foamed concrete bricks pores using Bacillus tequilensis
Abstract
The current technologies used for reducing CO2 emission are not sufficient to sequestrate the high amount of CO2 in atmospheric. This research rolls up a new direction of CO2 sequestration process in bio-foamed concrete bricks (B-FCB) using Bacillus tequilensis 401 as an acceleration factor of natural carbonation. The strain of B. tequilensis 401 was isolated from cement kiln dust (CKD) and adapted to B-FCB environment. It produces carbon...
Paper Details
Title
Optimisation of carbon dioxide sequestration into bio-foamed concrete bricks pores using Bacillus tequilensis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
44
Pages
101412 - 101412
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