Added bacterial film makes new mortar resistant to water uptake

Monday, July 25, 2016 - 11:01 in Physics & Chemistry

Moisture can destroy mortar over time -- for example when cracks form as a result of frost. A team of scientists has found an unusual way to protect mortar from moisture: When the material is being mixed, they add a biofilm -- a soft, moist substance produced by bacteria.

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