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Water Research | 2018

Advances in concrete materials for sewer systems affected by microbial induced concrete corrosion: A review

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Neven Ukrainczyk; Günther Koraimann; Sabine Kienesberger; Martin Dietzel

Microbial induced concrete corrosion (MICC) is recognized as one of the main degradation mechanisms of subsurface infrastructure worldwide, raising the demand for sustainable construction materials in corrosive environments. This review aims to summarize the key research progress acquired during the last decade regarding the understanding of MICC reaction mechanisms and the development of durable materials from an interdisciplinary perspective. Special focus was laid on aspects governing concrete - micoorganisms interaction since being the central process steering biogenic acid corrosion. The insufficient knowledge regarding the latter is proposed as a central reason for insufficient progress in tailored material development for aggressive wastewater systems. To date no cement-based material exists, suitable to withstand the aggressive conditions related to MICC over its entire service life. Research is in particular needed on the impact of physiochemical material parameters on microbial community structure, growth characteristics and limitations within individual concrete speciation. Herein an interdisciplinary approach is presented by combining results from material sciences, microbiology, mineralogy and hydrochemistry to stimulate the development of novel and sustainable materials and mitigation strategies for MICC. For instance, the application of antibacteriostatic agents is introduced as an effective instrument to limit microbial growth on concrete surfaces in aggressive sewer environments. Additionally, geopolymer concretes are introduced as highly resistent in acid environments, thus representing a possible green alternative to conventional cement-based construction materials.


Cement and Concrete Research | 2015

Microbiologically induced concrete corrosion: A case study from a combined sewer network

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Andre Baldermann; Michael E. Böttcher; Albrecht Leis; Günther Koraimann; Patrick Grunert; Martin Dietzel


Cement and Concrete Research | 2017

The decisive role of acidophilic bacteria in concrete sewer networks: A new model for fast progressing microbial concrete corrosion

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Günther Koraimann; F. Konrad; M. Szabó; A. Demeny; Martin Dietzel


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2015

Stable isotope signatures within microbial induced concrete corrosion: A field study

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Andre Baldermann; Michael E. Böttcher; Albrecht Leis; Guenther Koraimann; Martin Dietzel


Delft Symposium | 2016

Microbially-induced Concrete Corrosion- A worldwide problem

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Moses Kiliswa; Mark Alexander


Archive | 2018

Unwanted mineral deposits in geotechnical settings - Scaling forensic investigation of formation conditions and related material characeristics

Ronny Boch; Albrecht Leis; Florian Mittermayr; Sanja Simic; Stefanie Eichinger; Cyrill Grengg; Dorothee Hippler; Martin Almer; Martin Dietzel


Construction and Building Materials | 2018

Effect of very high limestone content and quality on the sulfate resistance of blended cements

Andre Baldermann; Moien Rezvani; Tilo Proske; Cyrill Grengg; Florian Steindl; Marlene Sakoparnig; Claudia Baldermann; Isabel Galan; Florian Emmerich; Florian Mittermayr


4th International Conference on Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting, ICCRRR 2015 | 2016

Concrete corrosion in an Austrian sewer system

Cyrill Grengg; Andre Baldermann; Martin Dietzel; Florian Mittermayr; Michael E. Böttcher; Albrecht Leis


The EGU General Assembly | 2015

A case study of a fast propagating bacteriogenically induced concrete corrosion in an Austrian sewer system

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Andre Baldermann; Albrecht Leis; Guenther Koraimann; Martin Dietzel


International Conference on Durability of Buiding Materials and Components XIII | 2014

Bacteriogenically induced sulfuric acid attack on concrete in an austrian sewer system

Cyrill Grengg; Florian Mittermayr; Andre Baldermann; Michael E. Böttcher; Albrecht Leis; Günther Koraimann; Martin Dietzel

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Florian Mittermayr

Graz University of Technology

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Martin Dietzel

Graz University of Technology

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Albrecht Leis

Graz University of Technology

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Andre Baldermann

Graz University of Technology

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Michael E. Böttcher

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Claudia Baldermann

Graz University of Technology

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F. Konrad

Graz University of Technology

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Florian Steindl

Graz University of Technology

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Isabel Galan

Graz University of Technology

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