Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 29, Number 5, 2022, pages 535-548

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2022.29.5.535

Improvement of the geotechnical engineering properties of dune sand using a plant-based biopolymer named serish

Khosro Shabani, Maysam Bahmani, Hadi Fatehi and Ilhan Chang

Abstract

Recently, the construction industry has focused on eco-friendly materials instead of traditional materials due to their harmful effects on the environment. To this end, biopolymers are among proper choices to improve the geotechnical behavior of problematic soils. In the current study, serish biopolymer is introduced as a new binder for the purpose of sand improvement. Serish is a natural polysaccharide extracted from the roots of Eremurus plant, which mainly contains inulins. The effect of serish biopolymer on sand treatment has been investigated through performing unconfined compressive strength (UCS), California bearing ratio (CBR), as well as wind erosion tests. The results demonstrated that serish increased the compressive strength of dune sand in both terms of UCS and CBR. Also, wind erosion resistance of the sand was considerably improved as a result of treatment with serish biopolymer. A microstructural study was also conducted via SEM images; it can be seen that serish coated the sand particles and formed a strong network.

Key Words

biopolymer; sand; SEM; soil improvement; sustainable materials; unconfined compressive strength

Address

Khosro Shabani: Department of civil engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Maysam Bahmani: Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA Hadi Fatehi: School of Engineering & Built Environment, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia Ilhan Chang: Department of Civil Systems Engineering, Ajou University, Republic of Korea