Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume

Peat is a renowned problematic soil and needs stabilization to enhance its engineering properties. Silica fume (SF) and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) were extensively adopted to increase the mechanical properties of peat; however, their microstructural analysis is lacking. Investigated herein is th...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, A., Sutanto, M.H., Ahmad, N.R., Mohamad, M.E., Bujang, M.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:342882023-01-17T13:35:30Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34288/ Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume Ahmad, A. Sutanto, M.H. Ahmad, N.R. Mohamad, M.E. Bujang, M. Peat is a renowned problematic soil and needs stabilization to enhance its engineering properties. Silica fume (SF) and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) were extensively adopted to increase the mechanical properties of peat; however, their microstructural analysis is lacking. Investigated herein is the microstructural evolution caused by the OPC and SF implementation in peat soil stabilization. Initially, the compositional analysis (elements and oxides) of peat and binders was carried out via energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Subsequently, the microstructural changes that occurred in the stabilized peat were examined through a series of microstructural analyses. The analysis includes scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) for morphological, mineralogical, functional group analysis, and bond thermal analysis, respectively. The SEM micrographs evidence the transformation of loosely packed with large micropores of untreated peat into a compact dense peat matrix. This transformation is due to the formation of newly developed minerals, i.e., calcium hydrates (CH), calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H), calcium aluminate hydrate (CAH), ettringite (Aft) caused by the pozzolanic reaction of binders as recorded by the XRD. Similarly, different molecular functional groups were found in the FTIR analysis with the incorporation of SF and OPC. Finally, the percentage of mass loss was assessed through TGA analysis revealing the decomposition of stabilized in the second and third stages. © 2022 by the authors. 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Ahmad, A. and Sutanto, M.H. and Ahmad, N.R. and Mohamad, M.E. and Bujang, M. (2023) Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume. Materials, 16 (1). https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85145781222&doi=10.3390%2fma16010018&partnerID=40&md5=1f1cce6bc36176e7a0fc7676d0ac7cdc 10.3390/ma16010018 10.3390/ma16010018 10.3390/ma16010018
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description Peat is a renowned problematic soil and needs stabilization to enhance its engineering properties. Silica fume (SF) and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) were extensively adopted to increase the mechanical properties of peat; however, their microstructural analysis is lacking. Investigated herein is the microstructural evolution caused by the OPC and SF implementation in peat soil stabilization. Initially, the compositional analysis (elements and oxides) of peat and binders was carried out via energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Subsequently, the microstructural changes that occurred in the stabilized peat were examined through a series of microstructural analyses. The analysis includes scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) for morphological, mineralogical, functional group analysis, and bond thermal analysis, respectively. The SEM micrographs evidence the transformation of loosely packed with large micropores of untreated peat into a compact dense peat matrix. This transformation is due to the formation of newly developed minerals, i.e., calcium hydrates (CH), calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H), calcium aluminate hydrate (CAH), ettringite (Aft) caused by the pozzolanic reaction of binders as recorded by the XRD. Similarly, different molecular functional groups were found in the FTIR analysis with the incorporation of SF and OPC. Finally, the percentage of mass loss was assessed through TGA analysis revealing the decomposition of stabilized in the second and third stages. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Ahmad, A.
Sutanto, M.H.
Ahmad, N.R.
Mohamad, M.E.
Bujang, M.
spellingShingle Ahmad, A.
Sutanto, M.H.
Ahmad, N.R.
Mohamad, M.E.
Bujang, M.
Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
author_facet Ahmad, A.
Sutanto, M.H.
Ahmad, N.R.
Mohamad, M.E.
Bujang, M.
author_sort Ahmad, A.
title Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
title_short Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
title_full Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
title_fullStr Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural Characterization of Fibric Peat Stabilized with Portland Cement and Silica Fume
title_sort microstructural characterization of fibric peat stabilized with portland cement and silica fume
publishDate 2023
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