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  • 2018A review performance of the Effective Microorganism (EM)incorporation in cement based materialcitations
  • 2016The Influenced of Localized Corrosion on the Natural Frequency in the Reinforced Concrete Beam1citations
  • 2009Compressive strength and water permeability performance of micronised biomass silica concretecitations

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  • Sulaiman, Mohammad Hassim
  • Jaafar, Mohd Faizal Md
  • Ismail, Noorli
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  • Saman, Hamidah Mohd
  • Rahman, I. Abdul
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A review performance of the Effective Microorganism (EM)incorporation in cement based material

  • Sulaiman, Mohammad Hassim
  • Jaafar, Mohd Faizal Md
  • Ismail, Noorli
  • Yusof, Hanita
  • Bakar, Hasniza Abu
  • Saman, Hamidah Mohd
Abstract

Up to the present, the incorporation of Effective Microorganism (EM) in cement pasteshowed the huge potential as an additives in enhancing the compressive strengthassociated with low total porosity, pore volume and pore diameters measured using MercuryIntrusion Porosimetry (MIP). The findings showed the mercury intruded at small porediameter for microbed cement paste while control cement paste without EM, mercury wasintruded largely. Subsequently, the results obtained was corroborated with denser andlesser voids of internal microstructure in cement matrix. Furthermore, full inclusion of EM incement paste was not encouraging due to the low compressive strength recorded. Thisresult was supported with decrement peaks of cristobalite detected by X-Ray Diffraction(XRD) analysis which was influenced the strength development. Moreover, potential studyin incorporating EM in concrete need to perform extensively due to high compressivestrength and tensile splitting strength recorded in previous study.

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  • pore
  • inclusion
  • x-ray diffraction
  • strength
  • cement
  • void
  • porosity
  • porosimetry
  • Mercury