Biopolymer treatment of geomaterials is a promising technology with green technology potential that can help reduce global warming. It offers a positive environmental impact and a wide range of applications. This paper reports the results of a study of the mechanical performance of biopolymer-treated dune-sand from the Algeria desert. The sand was mixed with varying amounts of xanthan gum biopolymer and reinforced with polypropylene fibre. The study demonstrated that xanthan gum treatment improved the Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) of unreinforced sand and fibre-reinforced sand. Nonetheless, the test results revealed that biopolymer-treated sand manifested higher resistance after drying. Based on the findings, the optimal quantity of xanthan gum for treating sand is 2%. The incorporation of fibre in the matrix increases the strength and failure strain. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis further substantiated that the biopolymer bonds the sand particles together and the distribution of PP fibre in the mixture, thereby enhancing compressive strength and durability. The results indicate that using xanthan gum biopolymer treatment offers an environmentally friendly approach to enhancing the mechanical properties of desert sand.
Benathmane Baghdir and Younes Abed: NEIGE Laboratory, Civil Engineering Department, Saad Dahleb university, BP 270 Road Soumâa –BLIDA, Algeria
Sadok Feia: Research Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Department, Biskra University, 07000, Biskra, Algeria
Sidali Denine: Civil Engineering Department, Center University of Tipaza, Tipaza, Algeria
Turgay Beyaz: Department of Geological Engineering, School of Engineering, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Türkiye
Achref Cherifi: Industrial Technology Research Center, Additive Manufacturing Research Unit, Industrial Zone A15. Setif 19000, Algeria
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