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Improvement of Organic Soil Shear Strength through Calcite Precipitation Method Using Soybeans as Bio-Catalyst

Journal

CRYSTALS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11091044

Keywords

calcite precipitation; hydrolysis rate; shear strength; soybean; SCU-CP; organic soil

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia [1/E1/KP, PTNBH/2021]

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The study evaluated the effectiveness of the SCU-CP method for improving the shear strength of organic soil through test-tube experiments, SEM-EDS tests, and mechanical tests. Results showed that using 50 g/L of soybeans achieved a hydrolysis rate of 1600 u/g and a precipitation ratio of 100%, leading to a shear strength improvement of 50% in the organic soil samples.
Organic soil has a high content of water and compressibility. Besides that, it has a low specific gravity, density, and shear strength. This study evaluates the applicability of the soybean crude urease for calcite precipitation (SCU-CP) method and its effectiveness in organic soil as a soil-amelioration technique. Various soybean concentrations were mixed with a reagent composed of urea and calcium chloride to produce the treatment solution. Its effect on the hydrolysis rate, pH, and amount of precipitated calcite was evaluated through test-tube experiments. SEM-EDS tests were performed to observe the mineralogy and morphology of the untreated and treated samples. The treatment solution composed of the reagent and various concentrations of soybeans was applied to organic soil. The increasing strength of the organic soil was evaluated using direct shear (DS) and unconfined compression (UCS) tests. The test-tube results show that a hydrolysis rate of 1600 u/g was obtained when using 50 g/L of soybeans with a precipitation ratio of 100%. The mechanical tests show a significant enhancement in the parameters of the organic soil's shear strength. A shear strength improvement of 50% was achieved in this study. A UCS of 148 kPa and cohesion of 50 kPa was obtained in the treated samples of organic soil. This research elucidates that the SCU-CP is an effective technique for improving organic soil's shear strength.

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