2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2015.10.001
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Micro-structural analysis of strength development in low- and high swelling clays stabilized with magnesium chloride solution — A green soil stabilizer

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“…Various underlying mechanisms of soil stabilization can be employed by a given soil improvement process, including mechanical, chemical, biological, and electrical means (e.g., Arulrajah et al, 2013;Bo et al, 2014;Du et al, 2013Du et al, , 2014aDu et al, , 2014bHorpibulsuk et al, 2006;Jiang et al, 2015;Kavitha et al, 2015;Latifi et al, 2016b;Latifi et al, 2015aLatifi et al, , 2015bLatifi et al, , 2015cLatifi et al, , 2015dMarto et al, 2013;Shen et al, 2013aShen et al, , 2013bWu et al, 2015). Among these alternatives, chemical stabilization has emerged as a cost-effective and flexible option, which is commonly deployed in conjunction with a physical or mechanical soil improvement approach (e.g., Al-Mukhtar et al, 2010;Latifi et al, 2014;Liu, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Various underlying mechanisms of soil stabilization can be employed by a given soil improvement process, including mechanical, chemical, biological, and electrical means (e.g., Arulrajah et al, 2013;Bo et al, 2014;Du et al, 2013Du et al, , 2014aDu et al, , 2014bHorpibulsuk et al, 2006;Jiang et al, 2015;Kavitha et al, 2015;Latifi et al, 2016b;Latifi et al, 2015aLatifi et al, , 2015bLatifi et al, , 2015cLatifi et al, , 2015dMarto et al, 2013;Shen et al, 2013aShen et al, , 2013bWu et al, 2015). Among these alternatives, chemical stabilization has emerged as a cost-effective and flexible option, which is commonly deployed in conjunction with a physical or mechanical soil improvement approach (e.g., Al-Mukhtar et al, 2010;Latifi et al, 2014;Liu, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Chemical reinforcement for soil improvement is a popular method using additives such as traditional stabilizers and non-traditional additives. The traditional chemical stabilizers such as lime, fly ash, zeolite gypsum, cement, and other industrial wastes have more advantages for the improvement of soil strength [1][2][3][4], but most of the traditional additives easily increase the pH value of soil, resulting in the environmental problems of polluting ground water or obstructing vegetation growth [5,6]. Recently, non-traditional chemical additives such as liquid polymers, enzymes, ions, and lignin derivatives have been studied [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is quite limited research on the performance of treated clays with MgCl2 in the literature [16,18]. Nevertheless, more research is still required to investigate the effect of MgCl 2 on the swelling pressure of expansive clays with different mineralogies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there are a number of nontraditional chemical stabilizers which are increasingly being investigated for their effectiveness in treating expansive clays for the past two decades [15][16][17][18]. Chemical stabilizers as an alternative to the traditional calcium-based stabilizers are comprised of combinations of liquid polymers, resins, ions, silicates, acids, and lignin derivatives [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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