Effects of biochar particle size and dosage on the desiccation cracking behavior of a silty clay

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Sep 1:837:155788. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155788. Epub 2022 May 10.

Abstract

Desiccation cracking can significantly change the integrity of soils, and potentially result in the instability of infrastructure as well as the migration of contaminants. Biochar is regarded as a promising low-carbon material for geotechnical applications, including cracking prevention. This study investigates the effects of biochar particle size and dosage on the desiccation cracking characteristics of a silty clay. For samples with fine biochar particles (<0.25 mm), coarser primary cracks initiate first, followed by finer secondary cracks regardless of biochar dosage. Quantitative analysis of the cracking characteristics at the stable stage shows that the surface crack ratio, the number of crack segments, the total length of cracks and the average width of cracks decreased by 31.29%, 30.78%, 14.18%, and 20.45% after 10% biochar addition. For samples with coarse biochar particles (>0.25 mm), cracks initiate simultaneously on the soil surface, and primary and secondary cracks are difficult to distinguish after drying, especially in high dosage samples. In the presence of 10% biochar, the surface crack ratio and average width of cracks decreased by 28.64% and 62.84%, but the number of crack segments and total length of cracks increased by 163.39% and 42.13%. Microstructure and image processing analysis of soil cracks indicate that biochar affects the crack initiation and propagation process by altering the soil microstructure and thereby the crack parameters. The contact between biochar and soil particles transitions from close contact to loose contact as the size of the biochar particles increases. In general, the application of 10% biochar with fine particle size had the best performance in inhibiting soil cracking.

Keywords: Biochar; Desiccation cracking; Image processing; Particle size; Silty clay.

MeSH terms

  • Charcoal
  • Clay
  • Desiccation*
  • Particle Size
  • Soil* / chemistry

Substances

  • Soil
  • biochar
  • Charcoal
  • Clay