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Title Green soil improvement: using carbon dioxide to enhance the behaviour of clay
Type JournalPaper
Keywords climate change, geotechnical engineering, pollution
Abstract This research study was conducted to improve the properties of highly plastic clay using carbonate minerals produced using carbon dioxide. The carbonates such as magnesite, siderate and calcite were produced using laboratory-scale carbonation experiments and were used to treat clay samples. The index properties, shear strength and consolidation behaviour of the treated clay samples were then investigated. The results showed that the plasticity index and activity of the treated clay decreased, and shear strength and consolidation behaviour improved. The study confirmed that magnesite had improved clay properties due to the uniform and homogeneous distribution of small crystals of magnesite in the clay compared with those of siderite- and calcite-treated soil. As the process sequesters carbon dioxide, it could be developed as an environmentally friendly soil improvement method subject to further research studies.
Researchers Satoru Kawasaki (Fifth Researcher), Afshin Asadi (Fourth Researcher), Milad Talebi (Third Researcher), Hamed Abdeh Keykha (Second Researcher), Hadi Mohamadzadeh Romiani (First Researcher)