Laboratory-prepared iron oxide coatings on sands: Surface characterization and strength parameters

Joan M. Larrahondo, Susan E. Burns

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Soils containing iron oxides that are derived from chemical weathering are widespread in geotechnical systems. This work studies the effect of adsorbed iron oxides on the shear strength of laboratory-prepared iron oxide-coated sands. Goethite-and hematite-coated Ottawa sands were synthesized in the laboratory via a heterogeneous geochemical suspension-reaction method. Surface roughness parameters and fractal dimension were determined using atomic force microscopy (AFM), which showed that hematite-coated sands exhibited the roughest surfaces. N2-adsorption experiments also helped characterize the mineral surfaces. Shear strength parameters were obtained through consolidated drained (CD) triaxial compression, showing an increase in the critical state friction angle ofmore than 5%when the sandswere coated with iron oxides. Iron oxide coatings also increased dilatancy and decreased contractiveness. The experimental results can be attributed to changes in mass-to-mass concentration and intrinsic soil fabric changes due to the presence of iron oxide coatings, as well as to increased roughness and particle-to-particle interlocking.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo04013052
PublicaciónJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volumen140
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2014
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