Nanoscale Characterization of Fungal-Induced CaCO3 Precipitation: Implications for Self-Healing Concrete
Researchers studied how fungi can help repair concrete cracks by producing calcium carbonate (similar to limestone) using advanced microscopy techniques. They found that three types of fungi all produced stable calcite crystals, which is good for making durable self-healing concrete. The study shows exactly how fungi work at the tiny nanoscale level to create these minerals, providing important information for developing better crack-healing concrete that could reduce environmental impact.