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Improved Resistance to Water Erosion and Self-Healing Capacity of Earthen-Based 3D Printed Elements Using Enzyme-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) (2026-03)

10.1617/s11527-026-02971-3

 Rojas Omar,  Nakamatsu Javier,  Aguilar Rafael,  Ñañez Robert,  Silva Guido,  Kim Suyeon
Journal Article - Materials and Structures, Vol. 59, Iss. 3

Abstract

Cracking in earth-based construction materials poses significant durability challenges, necessitating sustainable solutions. 3D printing offers efficient, scalable construction with earthen materials, but requires durable, eco-friendly matrices. This study explores enzymatic-induced carbonate precipitation (EICP) using urease to improve water resistance and self-healing in earthen-based 3D printed elements containing cement and rice husk fibers. Urease catalyzes urea hydrolysis, forming calcium carbonate ( CaCO3 ) to fill pores and seal cracks. EICP was applied as a soil additive for water resistance and as a surface treatment for crack repair. The optimized formulation (1 M CaCl2-urea 4 U/L urease, Mod. B1-E4) achieved 25.5% less mass loss than 24. 7% for nonenzymatic controls after 60 min of immersion in water and sealed cracks up to 0.45 mm wide within 48 h. SEM, EDS, and XRD analysis confirmed a reduction in porosity 15% through CaCO3 formation, which improved resistance to erosion. The formulation yielded 0.75 g of CaCO3 per reaction cycle, demonstrating efficient biocementation. EICP offers a low carbon alternative for improving the durability of 3D printed earthen structures as a pore-filler and crack-sealer, with potential for sustainable and scalable repairs in construction.

BibTeX
@article{roja_naka_agui_nane.2026.IRtWEaSHCoEB3PEUEICPE,
  author            = "Omar Rojas and Javier Nakamatsu and Rafael Aguilar and Robert Ñañez and Guido Silva and Suyeon Kim",
  title             = "Improved Resistance to Water Erosion and Self-Healing Capacity of Earthen-Based 3D Printed Elements Using Enzyme-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP)",
  doi               = "10.1617/s11527-026-02971-3",
  year              = "2026",
  journal           = "Materials and Structures",
  volume            = "59",
  number            = "3",
}
Formatted Citation

O. Rojas, J. Nakamatsu, R. Aguilar, R. Ñañez, G. Silva and S. Kim, “Improved Resistance to Water Erosion and Self-Healing Capacity of Earthen-Based 3D Printed Elements Using Enzyme-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP)”, Materials and Structures, vol. 59, no. 3, 2026, doi: 10.1617/s11527-026-02971-3.

Rojas, Omar, Javier Nakamatsu, Rafael Aguilar, Robert Ñañez, Guido Silva, and Suyeon Kim. “Improved Resistance to Water Erosion and Self-Healing Capacity of Earthen-Based 3D Printed Elements Using Enzyme-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP)”. Materials and Structures 59, no. 3 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-026-02971-3.