Proposal for a methodology based on xrd and sem-eds to monitor effects of lime-treatment on clayey soils

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The aim of this paper is to present the results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) tests and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) analyses on a natural and lime-treated clay, in order to determine the percentage of lime able to stabilize soil. For this reason, XRD test analyses have been conducted on natural soil (TQ0) and on two different mixtures (TQ3 and TQ5): The former with 3% and the latter with 5% by mass of quicklime. These mixtures have been analyzed at different curing times: At the addition of lime (0 d), and after a mellowing period of 7 and 28 d. The obtained results show that 3% of CaO is the percentage of quicklime able to modify the material (initial consumption of lime (ICL) and 5% of CaO is the percentage able to stabilize it (lime stabilization optimum (LSO). Finally, SEM images allowed for the monitoring of the process of reactions between the soil and lime during the mellowing period, while EDS analyses validated the XRD results in terms of chemical composition of the examined soil. For the examined natural clay, statistical analysis of the obtained EDS results identified a linear regression curve between the added quicklime and the after-treatment Ca content. The proposed approach could be adopted to calculate the content of calcium after the treatment and verify the in situ-added CaO during roadworks or at the end of them.

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Moretti, L., Natali, S., Tiberi, A., & D’Andrea, A. (2020). Proposal for a methodology based on xrd and sem-eds to monitor effects of lime-treatment on clayey soils. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10072569

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