An Environmentally Friendly Soil Improvement Technology with Microorganism
Daehyeon Kim and Kyungho Park
International Journal of Railway, vol. 6, no. 3, pp.90-94, 2013
Abstract : Cement or lime is generally used to improve the strength of soil. However, bacteria were utilized to produce cementation
of loose soils in this study. The microo rganism called Bacillus, and CaCl2 was introduced into loose sand and soft
silt and CaCO3 in the voids of soil particles were produced, leading to cementation of soil particles. In this study, loose
sand and soft silt typically encountered in Korea were bio-treated with 3 types of bacteria concentration. The cementation
(or calcite precipitation) in the soil particles induced by the high concentration bacteria treatment was investigated at
7 days after curing. Based on the results of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) tests and EDX analyses, high concentration
bacteria treatment for loose sand was observed to produce noticeable amount of CaCO3, implying a significant
cementation of soil particles. It was observed that higher calcium carbonate depositions were observed in poorly graded
distribution as compared to well graded distribution. In addition, effectiveness of biogrouting has also been found to be
feasible by bio-treatment without any cementing agent.
Keyword : Bacteria, Soil, Biotreatment, Cementation, Biogrouting, Cementing agent |