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Original Articles

Using recycled calcium sources to solidify sandy soil through microbial induced carbonate precipitation

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Pages 393-399 | Received 24 Sep 2018, Accepted 25 Jan 2019, Published online: 01 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

The use of calcium solutions is a cost-limiting factor for bio-cement production from microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP). The aim of this article is to analyse the feasibility of using recycled calcium sources to solidify sand, including oyster shells, scallop shells and eggshells, by comparing the physical and mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics of solidified sand with different recycled calcium sources and chemical calcium nitrate. The results show that oyster shells have the optimal effect on MICP, with values of permeability, dry density, unconfined compressive strength and calcium carbonate precipitation of 1.12 × 10−4 m s−1, 2.09 g cm−3, 1454.6 kPa and 15.28%, respectively. Strength values of bio-cemented sands made from different recycled calcium sources in this article range from 845.1 to 1454.6 kPa. According to the SEM and XRD analysis, calcium carbonates originating from the above recycled calcium sources precipitate as globular vaterite, whereas the precipitation from calcium nitrate is a cluster mixture of vaterite and calcite. Oyster shells, scallop shells and eggshells derived from kitchen waste, which is more economical and environmentally friendly than calcium nitrate, can be applied as recycled calcium solutions in MICP.

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Funding

Natural Science Fund of Guangdong Province [2017A030310244]; Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M622635]; National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB0903700, 2017YFB0903703]

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