Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is an emerging soil stabilisation technique consisting of the precipitation of the mineral calcite in the soil matrix. The components required for MICP are currently industry end products. In this study, the calcium release and reusability of calcium-rich silicate quarry fines, dolerite, were investigated in closed (batch reactor) and open (permeability test) systems at liquid-to-solid (L/S) mass ratios ≤ 1·5 for MICP applications. The large specific surface area and reactive surface area accelerated calcium release, achieving calcium concentrations between 10 and 23 mM for different settings. Dissolution in the batch reactor resulted in increased silt (<0·006 mm) and clay fractions. X-ray fluorescence analysis indicated no significant depletion of calcium in the dolerite after dissolution. The study showed that dolerite quarry fines dissolution in distilled water at low L/S ratios is a rich source of calcium for MICP applications.
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November 14 2019
Dissolution experiments on dolerite quarry fines at low liquid-to-solid ratio: a source of calcium for MICP Available to Purchase
Carla C Casas, BEng, MSc
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Division of Engineering and Food Science, School of Applied Sciences, Abertay University, Dundee, UK
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Carl J Schaschke, BSc, PhD, CEng, CSci, FIChemE, PFHEA
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Carl J Schaschke, BSc, PhD, CEng, CSci, FIChemE, PFHEA
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School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK
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Joseph C Akunna, BEng, MSc, PhD, MCIWEM, C.WEM, CEng, FHEA
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Joseph C Akunna, BEng, MSc, PhD, MCIWEM, C.WEM, CEng, FHEA
Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering
Division of Engineering and Food Science, School of Applied Sciences, Abertay University, Dundee, UK
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M Ehsan Jorat, BSc, MEng, PhD, PgCert, FHEA, GMICE
M Ehsan Jorat, BSc, MEng, PhD, PgCert, FHEA, GMICE
Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering
Division of Engineering and Food Science, School of Applied Sciences, Abertay University, Dundee, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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March 05 2019
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September 19 2019
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Environmental Geotechnics (2022) 9 (6): 331–339.
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Received:
March 05 2019
Accepted:
September 19 2019
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Casas CC, Schaschke CJ, Akunna JC, Jorat ME (2022), "Dissolution experiments on dolerite quarry fines at low liquid-to-solid ratio: a source of calcium for MICP". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 9 No. 6 pp. 331–339, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.19.00067
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