H. Putra, Alfaris B. Arrazzaq, Raihan M. I. Hidayatullah, Maulina Lamuse, F. R. Ananda, Angga Prayoga
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摘要
从基础设施的角度来看,膨胀性土壤是一个问题,包括路面施工的路基。这种土壤的高膨胀性和高收缩性会导致路基失衡,造成严重的路面施工问题。一种潜在的土壤改良方法是碳酸盐沉淀法,但这种方法需要催化剂。本研究旨在评估在碳酸盐沉淀法中使用豆腐渣作为生物催化剂来改良膨胀性土壤的情况。几种不同的豆腐废料与试剂(尿素和氯化钙)反应,作为处理溶液。研究人员进行了土壤鉴定、水解、沉淀、阿特伯格极限、加州承载比(CBR)、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和 X 射线衍射(XRD)测试。结果表明,豆腐渣的最佳浓度为 40 克/升。用碳酸盐处理过的土壤的膨胀率降低了 12.5%。经处理土壤的 CBR 值也提高了 23.9%。扫描电镜和 XRD 分析结果表明,土壤中形成了文石、方解石和辉绿岩。此外,该研究还证实豆腐渣是一种很有前景的碳酸盐沉淀生物催化剂。Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-SP2023-09-013 Full Text:PDF
Improving CBR Parameter of Expansive Soil Using the Carbonate Precipitation Method with Tofu Waste as a Biocatalyst
Expansive soil is problematic from an infrastructural perspective, including the subgrade of pavement construction. The high swelling and shrinkage of this soil promotes subgrade imbalance, resulting in severe pavement construction problems. One potential soil improvement method is the carbonate precipitation method; however, this method requires a catalyst. This research aims to evaluate the use of tofu waste as a biocatalyst in the carbonate precipitation method to improve expansive soil. Several variations of tofu waste reacted with reagents (urea and calcium chloride) as treatment solutions. Soil identification, hydrolysis, precipitation, Atterberg limits, California bearing ratio (CBR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) tests were performed. The results showed that the optimum tofu waste concentration was 40 g/L. The swelling ratio in the soil treated with carbonate decreased by 12.5%. The CBR value of the treated soil also increased by 23.9%. The SEM and XRD analysis results showed the formation of aragonite, calcite, and vaterite. Moreover, this study confirmed that tofu waste is a promising biocatalyst for carbonate precipitation. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-SP2023-09-013 Full Text: PDF