Effects of Xanthan gum biopolymer on soil strengthening

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The general aim of soil treatment in construction engineering is to improve soil properties such as aggregate stability, strength, and erosion resistance. Conventional soil treatment materials have several shortcomings, especially from an environmental standpoint. As a result, a suitable eco-friendly replacement for conventional materials is required. Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide commonly used as a food additive and rheology modifier. It has been used as a soil improvement material in the present study and experimental tests were performed with different types of soils. The results show that the Xanthan gum fibers interact directly with the charged surfaces of clayey particles while forming Xanthan matrices that resemble a hard plastic between uncharged particles. Consequently, the strengthening effect of Xanthan gum was shown to have the greatest efficiency with well graded soils with fine particles. Through experiments with varying concentrations of Xanthan gum, it was found that the strengthening effect leveled off at higher concentrations. The strengthening effect was also shown to be greatly dependent on the hydration level of the soils. Overall, the strengthening effect of Xanthan gum is shown to be dependent on four factors: type of soil, hydration level (e.g., moisture content), Xanthan gum content, and mixing method.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Issue Date
2015-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, v.74, pp.65 - 72

ISSN
0950-0618
DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.10.026
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/195110
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CE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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